Asymmetrical Sofa Known as "Veilleuse" in Molded, Carved, and Painted Wood with a Shaped Form Decorated with Foliage and Flower Cartouches. The Scalloped Backrest Rests on 8 Arched Legs Finished with Acanthus Leaves.
The Cushion is Feather, and is Very Comfortable.
This Sofa Form, Quite Similar to a Daybed, Appears to be Relatively Rare.
A Pair of Gilded Wood Night Lights, Stamped Reuze, Was Sold at Versailles on November 27, 1983;
Their Asymmetry Was More Accented Than Ours.
The Term "Veilleuse" Has Been Used Since the 18th Century.
Our Night Light Measures 180 cm in Length,
The Height Is 94 cm (Upper Part) and
The depth is 74 cm for the upper part, and 60 cm for the lower part?
The seat height is 54 cm with the cushion
It's really very comfortable, especially for curling up in front of the fireplace...





































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