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period furniture store, cane chair, Louis XVI cane Bergere chair
The Continental Collection, an elegant mix of furniture from the periods of Louis XV and XVI, the French Empire, Regency, and more. The late Eighteenth century was a revolutionary period for furniture in Great Britain. Imports of mahogany, an ideal material for carving, allowed great innovations in style. The influences of Italian, French, and even Chinese forms inspired those innovations more abundantly than has been seen before or since. When George III ascended the throne in 1760 the changes were well underway, with Thomas Chippendale leading the way. His Gentlemen and Cabinet-Maker's Director, published in 1754, illustrates the adaptation of the new styles to functions of all kinds. By the 1770's they were being produced in the new world as well. We bring these important pieces from our online furniture store, as well as other outstanding styles in traditional mahogany to you. Each piece of furniture is built by hand, and carved by hand, from plantation-grown mahogany solids and veneers. Joints are traditional mortise-and-tenon and dovetail. Brass fittings are hand-cast as well. Every item, from our early Georgian bench to our early 20th century stacking bookcase, is carefully modeled after the original piece of furniture. Take time to browse through the pieces of furniture in this line, and also to peruse the texts of authorities on the Georgian period as well as Chippendale's own drawings of furniture. The Louis XVI Cane Bergere arm chair is made of birch wood and cane. The paint finish is gold with a green patina. The seat cover material is a bluish purple color that appears gray with gold and is a satiny material. Looks just like the picture and is carefully modeled after the original piece of furniture. CCL-A-A721 Louis XVI Cane Bergere Specifications: Height: 33" Width: 25" Depth: 23" Free shipping to the lower 48 states. ![]() |
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$898.00
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