Colonial furniture and ornaments

Lately, a trend has proliferated and is the taste for colonial furniture and ornaments or ethnic background as well bring a touch of class reminiscent of other places that remain associated with distant and exotic locations.
This emerging trend in the territories colonized by European powers was intended that the various forms of art to match the needs of new immigrants to the art and existing materials in the country, resulting in a mixture of indigenous art and tastes the new inhabitants.

Of course, maybe the countries that have left traces in such objects, furniture or fabrics are India and Mexico, or whatever they have better adapted to European taste without neglecting other equally important as Indonesia, Thailand or Nepal and several African countries.

These furnishings have been incorporated into our homes and although its original sense is we can not fail to note that given its robustness and in some cases their volume, not all households can afford and is not advisable if you abuse them Space is limited. Would be different if you had a fancy to decorate the whole house, that if, broadly, in this style, but do not forget that then you have to combine not only furniture but also textiles and even the colors that prevail in the country they come from , to ensure consistency throughout the atmosphere and clearly mark your taste.

Those who lack this ability, do not give up and give you a fancy for a piece whose dimensions fit your environment, be it a desk, coffee table or even a mirror and there are beautiful carvings while prices were once expensive these days have been rather more affordable.
