Galleries of Victorian Furniture, and Discussions
- Furniture that gave Victorian style a bad name (1)
- Furniture that gave Victorian style a bad name (2) — Objects Displayed at the Great Exhibition of 1851
- One Reaction: Gothic Furntiture
- Art Furniture: Cabinets
- Art Furniture — Sofas and Chairs
- Art Furniture — Tables and Desks
- Art Furniture — Pianos
- Art Furniture — Screens
- Art Furniture — The Anglo-Japanese Style
- Escritoires, Writing Cabinets, Writing Tables, and Desks
- Furniture in the Drawing Room of Sambourne House, Stafford Terrace, Kensington
- The Invention of the Spring: English Furniture Becomes Plusher
- Bibliography
Individual Designers
- Charles Robert Ashbee
- William Burges
- François-Ruper Carabin (France)
- W. C. Codman
- Edward William Godwin
- George Washington Jack
- Charles Rennie Mackintosh
- James Herbert MacNair
- William Morris
- Augustus Welby Pugin
- John Pollard Seddon
- George Edmund Street
- Charles Francis Annesley Voysey
- E. A. Taylor
- Alfred Waterhouse
- Philip Webb
Manufacturers [*** = linked material]
- Collinson and Lock***
- Cox and Sons
- Crace & Son***
- Gillow and Co.***
- Guild of Handicraft
- J. S. Henry and Co.
- C. Hindley & Sons
- Holland and Sons***
- Jackson & Graham***
- James Lamb***
- Morris and Co.***
- James Peddle
- Story & Co.
- William Watt
Last modified 25 April 2021