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Niblack Thorne Narcissa Collection (#2)

"Niblack Thorne Narcissa: A Journey Through Time and Space" Step into the world of Niblack Thorne Narcissa




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"Niblack Thorne Narcissa: A Journey Through Time and Space" Step into the world of Niblack Thorne Narcissa, a visionary creator who transported us to different eras with her meticulously crafted miniature rooms. Her passion for historical interiors shines through in each exquisite detail. In the Maryland Dining Room (A19), we are transported to 1770-74, where elegance meets simplicity. The rich woodwork and delicate china evoke a sense of refined dining in colonial America. Moving on to the Pennsylvania Drawing Room (A16) from 1761, we witness opulence at its finest. Intricate wallpaper patterns adorn the walls while plush furniture invites you to relax and indulge in conversation. The Shaker Living Room (A18) takes us back to around 1800 when minimalism reigned supreme. Clean lines and functional furniture reflect the Shaker philosophy of simplicity, showcasing their commitment to craftsmanship. Narcissa's own creation, the Pennsylvania Kitchen (A17), transports us even further back in time to 1752. With hearth fires crackling and copper pots gleaming, this kitchen captures the essence of early American domesticity. Stepping into the Pennsylvania Drawing Room from 1834-36 (A14), we witness an evolution in design as Victorian influences take hold. Ornate furnishings adorned with intricate carvings create a sense of grandeur fit for royalty. The New England Bedroom (A13) showcases a span of styles from 1750-1850. From four-poster beds draped with luxurious fabrics to simple wooden chests, this room encapsulates both rustic charm and refined elegance. Rhode Island Parlor (A11) whisks us away to circa 1820 with its neoclassical influences. Greek columns frame elegant furniture pieces while soft hues create an atmosphere of tranquility perfect for intimate gatherings. Narcissa's New York Parlor (A15) from 1850-70 showcases her versatility as a creator.