The Eastlake movement was a nineteenth-century architectural and household design reform movement started by British architect and writer Charles Eastlake (1836–1906). The movement is generally considered part of the late Victorian period in terms of broad antique furniture designations. In architecture the Eastlake style or Eastlake architecture is part of the Queen Anne style of Victorian architecture.
An example of the Eastlake Style in Glendale, California
William S. Clark House
Winters House
Thomas F. Ricks House
Charles Locke Eastlake was a British architect and furniture designer.
Antique arm chair drawn by Charles Eastlake, whose 1868 book on furniture became influential in Britain and the United States
Drawing-Room Sofa drawn by Charles Eastlake depicted in his book Hints on Household Taste