Thorne Rooms Collection
Step back in time and immerse yourself in the exquisite world of the Thorne Rooms
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Step back in time and immerse yourself in the exquisite world of the Thorne Rooms. These meticulously crafted miniature replicas transport you to different eras and regions, capturing the essence of American history. Take a seat at A19: Maryland Dining Room, 1770-74, where elegance meets simplicity. The warm hues of woodwork and delicate china evoke a sense of refined dining during colonial times. Moving on to A16: Pennsylvania Drawing Room, 1761, be captivated by its opulence. Luxurious fabrics drape over furniture adorned with intricate carvings, showcasing the grandeur of this era. Discover the humble beauty of A18: Shaker Living Room from around 1800. Its minimalistic design reflects the Shakers' commitment to simplicity and functionality. Meanwhile, step into A17: Pennsylvania Kitchen from 1752 for a glimpse into domestic life during that period. The rustic charm is evident as pots hang above an open hearth fire. A14: Pennsylvania Drawing Room from 1834-36 exudes sophistication with its ornate furnishings and rich textiles. Journey further into New England with A13: New England Bedroom spanning from 1750-1850; it captures the cozy ambiance that defined this region's sleeping quarters. Experience refinement at its finest within A11: Rhode Island Parlor circa 1820s - every detail exudes elegance and taste. Move forward in time to A15: New York Parlor between 1850-70; Narcissa Niblack Thorne's artistic touch brings this room alive with Victorian splendor. Traveling down south to Cape Cod Living Room (A12), witness how simplicity blends harmoniously with comfort between years ranging from 1750-1850. Finally, enter Georgia Double Parlor (A30) circa mid-19th century for a taste of Southern hospitality amidst lavish surroundings. To add an international flair amidst these American treasures, explore E-2.