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Chrome Door Furniture

Chrome door furniture first appeared in late Victorian times when the chrome plating process first became available during the industrial revolution. It became very popular in the 1930's during the late Art Deco period when style and elegance were at the height of fashion.

Variations of the chrome finish have evolved, including polished chrome, satin chrome and nickel chrome. The type of finish is pre-determined by the state of the base brass metal before plating. A polished brass base will result in a polished chrome finish and a satin brass base will result in a satin chrome finish etc.

Chrome has become increasingly popular today because it is virtually maintenance free and can be used externally as well as internally!


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