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How To Add Appliques and Molds To Your White Dresser Furniture detail has been tremendously popular through the centuries. Dressing up your dresser and chests is almost like wallpapering your bedroom; it can be incredibly personal and customized. Wood appliques have been used on fine furniture since the 17th and 18th centuries, and are still widely used today. Before the invention of plastic in the early and mid 20th century, the only substances that could be molded were clay and glass. Today there is a wide variety of decorative molds that can be made with plaster that can simulate intricate carvings of the 17th and 18th centuries for just pennies of what they would retail in stores. French and Italian furniture historically have been known for their attention to intricate detail. Louis XIII at the age of age of eight began his reign in 1601, and it was at this time when new and exciting forms of furniture started appearing. Styles of ornament in the 17th century became varied, and more ornate with much scroll designs and shell carving.

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