Antique Edwardian furniture was produced during the reign of Edward the VII between 1901 and 1910. Edwardian Furniture was mainly reproductions of older styles. Arts and crafts furniture was still popular, but was starting to decline as the desire for new reproduction furniture grew. Art Nouveau furniture was in high demand, people liked the curving, elongated lines, leaf and flower motifs, and floral feminine figures. The styles of Chippendale and Hepplewhite were also extremely popular.