Pair Of Louis XVI Era Carved And Lacquered Beechwood Bergères, Red Velvet, C. 1780
Pair of Louis XVI Era Carved and Lacquered Beechwood Bergères, Red Velvet, c. 1780
Description:
A fine pair of Louis XVI era bergères, crafted from carved and lacquered beechwood, embody the elegance and refinement of late 18th-century French furniture. Their flat "chapeau de gendarme" backrests, characteristic of the style, are complemented by molded armrests. The cavetto supports rest on stops, while the flared seat rail is supported by tapered, fluted legs with rudded grooves, ending in rounded feet.
These bergères, French work from circa 1780, perfectly illustrate the transition to Neoclassicism, with clean lines and subtle yet sophisticated ornamentation. The original lacquer, though showing natural wear, enhances their authenticity.
They are currently upholstered in deep red velvet, adding a touch of luxury and warmth.
Dimensions:
Backrest height: 36 ⅝ in (93 cm)
Width: 25 ⅝ in (65 cm)
Depth: 17 ⅞ in (45 cm)
Seat height: (to be specified, if available)
Condition:
In good condition for their age, with original lacquer showing signs of use that attest to their history. The red velvet upholstery is intact but could be restored to its former glory.
Period: 18th century
Style: Louis 16th, Directory
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Painted wood
Width: 65
Height: 93
Depth: 45
Reference (ID): 1773959
Availability: In stock




































