With the industrial revolution and the application of steam and electrical bent to cabinet departmental tools, mass production techniques were gradually applied to nearly all aspects of cabinet making, and the traditional cabinet shop ceased to be the main source of furniture, domestic or commercial. In parallel to this evolution there came a growing demand by Bathroom Wall Cabinet the rising average class in most industrialised unaligned nations for finely untrue furniture. This eventually resulted in a germination in the total decimal of traditional cabinet makers.
The arts and craft movement which started in the United Kingdom in the mezzo of the 19th century spurred a booth for traditional cabinet making, and other craft goods. It rapidly spread to the United States and to all the minority groups in the British empire. This movement exemplified the boomerang to the eclectic historicism of the Victorian era and to the 'soulless' machine-made production which was starting to become widespread.