Our Baroque furniture, Classic Western furniture, Cowboy chic furniture, Cowboy Country furniture, Cowboy and Indian furniture, Cuzco Furniture, English Castle furniture, French Chateau furniture, Gothic furniture, Hacienda furniture, Italian Villa furniture, Liturgical furniture, Medieval furniture, Mediterranean furniture, Monterey furniture, Old World furniture, Palladian Villa furniture, Peru Baroque furniture or Brazil Baroque furniture style, Renaissance furniture, Rococo furniture, Spanish Colonial furniture, Spanish Eclectic furniture, Spanish Revival furniture, Spanish Palace furniture, Tuscany furniture style home decor furniture line is designed and manufactured in Peru by Olinda Romani and her family. Specializing in interior design for bed and breakfasts, castles, chateaus, estates, legendary haciendas, homes, hotels, majestic residences, ranches and villas. Periods include the 14th, 15th, 16th and 17th century in Italian, Spanish and French furniture and home decor. The Romani family has over 100 years and 3 generations of experience. Olinda Romani and Lance Reynolds designs consist of custom hardwood exterior doors and windows, custom hardwood and leather interior doors, custom architectural details, hand painted furniture, hardwood and leather furniture, natural wood furniture, verre églomisé or reverse painted glass mirrors (cajamarca), accessories and accent tables, original wall art, hand painted mirrors and unique gift items and accessories. Custom designs available. Call store for details (818) 592-0815

Styles include: roman architecture, greek architecture, gothic architecture, ancient greek architecture, ancient roman architecture, spanish architecture, baroque architecture, medieval architecture, byzantine architecture, romanesque architecture, castle architecture, colonial architecture, rococo architecture, mediterranean architecture, mexican architecture and medieval castles architecture.
R Furniture manufactures the item in Peru at their own factory and imports to the United States and Canada. Shipping available to Europe for larger orders.
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R Furniture's items have been featured on the television show Sabrina the Teenage Witch and the Broadway plays Lestat and A Man For All Seasons starring Frank Langella.
Furniture from Peru is often referred to as coming form the South Cone (Spanish: Cono Sur, Portuguese: Cone Sul) of South America even though Peru is not technically in this southern geographical area and is located above the Tropic of Capricorn. The South Cone region includes all of Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, and some parts of Paraguay and southern portions of Brazil which include the Brazilian states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina, Paraná and São Paulo.
R Furniture is actively pursuing becoming certified as a sustainable furniture manufacturer. We have voluntarily done our part from the beginning. However, there hasn't been any certified forestry operations in Peru. Because of organizations such as the Rainforest Alliance and the Forest Stewardship Council, Peru is moving forward. We soon hope to be certified.
R Architectural™ by Olinda Romani, Lance Reynolds

Please visit our site for Spanish Revival doors, windows and architectural elements and ornamentation Renaissance Architectural manufactures old world, gothic and renaissance style revival architectural elements.

Cuzco School by Olinda Romani, Lance Reynolds


The history of the Peruvian painting has its origins at the colonial era. The Spanish, who aimed to convert the Incans to Catholicism, sent a group of religious artists to Cusco. The Spanish painters who arrived at the Viceroyalty of Peru taught their techniques to the local Amerindians and mestizos, teaching them drawing and oil painting. The Cuzco School (Escuela Cuzqueña) was an artistic tradition based in Cusco, Peru (the former capital of the Inca Empire) in the 17th and 18th centuries, after the 1534 Spanish conquest of the city. The Cuzco School is considered the first artistic center to teach European techniques in the Americas. Cusqueña paintings are characterized by their use of exclusively religious subjects, their lack of perspective, and the predominance of red, yellow and earth colors. They also used a lot of gold, especially with images of the Virgin Mary. Though the Cusqueño painters studied Byzantine, Flemish, Andorran and Italian Renaissance art, their works were freer than those of their European tutors: they used bright colors and distorted, dramatic images, and depicted their native flora and fauna as a backdrop in their works. Most Cusqueña paintings were created anonymously because of Pre-Columbian traditions that define art as communitarian. Please visit our site for religious art, architectural and landscapes art and still life art. Cuzco School (Escuela Cuzqueña) was an artistic tradition based in Cusco, Peru (the former capital of the Inca Empire) in the 17th and 18th centuries, after the 1534 Spanish conquest of the city. The Cuzco School is considered the first artistic center to teach European techniques in the Americas. You can also see many of the items on this site by clicking here


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