Antique French Louis XVI Armchair or Bergere Chair with New Upholstery
Product Barcode Id: 00007603Elegant French Louis XVI armchair with a finely carved giltwood frame, presenting balanced proportions and classical lines characteristic of the period. The gently flared back, padded arms, and turned, fluted legs reflect the restrained elegance of early 19th-century design. Upholstered in a high end neutral fabric that highlights the frame’s aged patina and carved detail, the chair offers both comfort and architectural presence, well suited to refined traditional or curated contemporary interiors. From Paris, France.
DETAILS
- Country: France
- Condition: Very Good
- Year: Early 19th Century
- Dimensions: H 44” x H seat 21” x H arm 25.5” x W 29” x D 26”
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