An antique furniture auction.

Find out more »

The Litchfield History Museum is holding an exhibition featuring historical New England furniture featuring items mainly from 1781 to 1840.

Hepplewhite style shield-back side chair

Find out more »

At the Philadelphia Museum of Art an exhibition of the work of Gaetano Pesce and his innovative designs for resin furniture featuring about 20 models.

Find out more »

The display of Californian made Monterey furniture in the Spanish revival style.

Find out more »

The Montpelier musuem is home to a collection of American furniture and period interiors belonging to the fourth president of the United States, James Madison.

Find out more »

Vermont Furniture at the Bennington Museum.

Find out more »

The Getty Villa Museum of Ancient Arts.

Find out more »

A number of historic homes in Louisville, Kentucky open their doors to enable students of antique American furniture and interiors to gain an insight into how such objects were used in their original context.

Find out more »

The Brooklyn Museum Decorative Arts a semi permanent display on the fourth floor of the museum.

Find out more »

A display of antique Japanese screens.

Find out more »

New England Interiors: 1650 - 1786.

Find out more »

Exhibition of Chinese imperial thrones.

Find out more »

The American Folk Art Museum special exhibition on painted furniture, “Surface Attraction: Painted Furniture from the Collection”.

Find out more »

A tour of the history of the chair.

Find out more »

Marblehead Museum is holding a special exhibit of 18th and 19th century antique furniture from their Boston, North Shore collection.

Find out more »

The Winterthur Museum and Country Estate in Delaware, US, is holding a special exhibition on Christmas Period Interiors until January 2, 2006.

The Marlboro Hall Decorated for Christmas
The Marlboro Hall Decorated for Christmas.

Find out more »

The Sauder Village in Ohio.

Find out more »

The American Antiques Show 2006 kicks off on January 19 and lasts four short days.

William and Mary High Chest
William and Mary High Chest, 1720, Maple with pine secondary wood, and ash and mahogany veneers.

Find out more »

An exhibition of King Tut furniture.

Find out more »

The Furniture City Museum at Grand Rapids.

Find out more »

Seventies ear Brady Bunch decor.

Find out more »

The Wadsworth Atheneum museum.

Find out more »

The origins and history of one antique French Renaissance Cabinet.

Find out more »

American historic interiors on display at the Met.

Find out more »