Local craftsmen began making their own interpretations of this ornate style in the form of triptychs, picture frames, and furniture. As interest for these pieces grew, the community craft guilds provided crucial support to these artisans, ensuring they could keep up with the demand and that the desire for their products would continue for centuries. These items were particularly favored by British tourists during the Victorian era, allowing them to bring souvenirs of the continent home from their travels.