A chronological survey of decorative furniture and interior woodwork from ancient times to the late nineteenth century, illustrated with museum and private examples and concise explanatory notes. It traces materials, forms, and ornament across biblical, Assyrian, Egyptian, Greek and Roman precedents, follows medieval developments and the Gothic-to-Renaissance transition, then examines regional renaissances and national traditions in Italy, France, the Netherlands, Spain, Germany and England. The text connects design changes to architectural styles, social customs and craft techniques such as gilding, inlay and mounting, gives fuller treatment to French luxury furniture and select English periods, and acknowledges its intentionally limited scope.