List of classic design definitions

Glife: The term refers to a short vertical groove or canal. The overall feature of doric architecture.

Goblen: French tapestry and name of the Paris factory, which produced it.

Goblet with folds: Drapeted with folds filled with with vatin or rigid paper.

Armrest with goose neck: Chair with curved wooden armrests resembling a goose neck.

Gothic. The works of this period (from the end of 1100s before the early 1500s) were large, with straight lines, very heavy by weight and scale. Production often occurred in the monasteries, and the products were usually decorated with forms of religious figures and detailed threads. The era of Gothic presented a goat, stools and
cabinets. The famous work of this era is a boxing chair. The stool box had a side-skinned side and a back with a place to store things under the seat. The dominant wood, used when creating this style, were mainly pine and oak.

Gothic rebirth: the style, which was influenced by the Gothic and medieval influences, popular in the mid-1800s, for this style are characterized by lines passing into a pointed arch or other architectural elements.

Gouache: opaque water-based paint, whose pigments are linked.

Grain: The direction of fibers in the wood. Flat fiber wood is cut perpendicular to annual rings. Wood with edible fibers are painted parallel to annual rings.


Grand Rapids style: style inspired by several furniture factories Grand Rapid Michigan at the turn of the 20th century, which is still popular today. Products such a structure are inexpensive and usually made from oak. The most popular item of this style is the oak table on the pedestal painted in light color.

Grandfather Watch: Free-standing floor clock with a pendulum inside his body tower. Grandpa Watches usually have a height from six to seven feet.

Fabric: wallpaper of natural fiber.

Greek style: dates from the 9th century BC with Egyptian roots. It is characterized by the use of bronze feet of animals, gilding, inlays of precious stones and stones. Local wood species are used, such as olive, tees and cedar. Features include wide bends on the legs and backs, as well as centers on sofas, chairs, stools, tables, chests and boxes. Usually not too decorated. Best Reviews of a dating websites on https://dating.eduzorro.com . FInd you love online!