Offered by Sérignan Antiquités
Pair of Louis XVI period bergères, carved and lacquered beechwood.
The backrest is curved; the armrests with cuffs are upholstered in full. Cubic connecting dice unify brackets with gallant withdrawal, linear crossbars and base. This one is made of four tapered feet with rudent flutes, strangled in their pinched tops at their bases. Balance, nervousness, elegance and quality are the most appropriate terms for this beautiful and very comfortable pair of bergères. It is worth noting the great care taken with the connecting elements of impeccable quality. The connecting dice of one of them are slightly worn (visible on the photographs). A total refurbishment of the upholstery and fabrics has been done by our upholsterer; the cushions are reversible and removable. The bergère is a rare seat designed in the 18th century. It allows the ladies to enjoy the warmth of the fireplace. With its large cushions, it allows the wearing of a simple muslin dress as well as the largest basket dresses.
Dimensions: Height 99.5cm - seat height 55cm at the cushion - 36cm at the bowl. Width 68cm.
Delevery information :
General conditions of sale and delivery: The price indicated on the ad includes the delivery throughout the metropolitan France. For Germany, Belgium, Italy or Spain contact us for a quote. For the United States, Europe outside the EU or the rest of the world contact us for a quote but the import taxes applicable in each country remain at your expense. The packing and the follow-up of the transport are insured by ourselves or by professional carriers specialized in works of art.