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Louis XVI-Style French Caned Settees
This exquisite pair of 19th-century French settees captures the spirit of the Louis XVI style. The versatile chairs are exquisitely crafted with gracefully curved, double caned seat backs, while bronze ormolu accents add a hint of luxury to the carved wood frames. Beautifully embellished throughout, the settees rest on four classically-inspired reed legs.
Renowned for its old-world refinement, Louis XVI-style furniture originated during the reign of Louis XV of France in the mid-18th century. Highly ornamental, yet elegant, Louis XVI furniture was more feminine and subdued than in previous years, and was constructed with gracious curving lines from crest to foot. In addition, cast and gilded bronze mounts were added, accentuating the elegance and luxury of these intricately crafted pieces.
19th century
37" wide x 25" deep x 33" high
Renowned for its old-world refinement, Louis XVI-style furniture originated during the reign of Louis XV of France in the mid-18th century. Highly ornamental, yet elegant, Louis XVI furniture was more feminine and subdued than in previous years, and was constructed with gracious curving lines from crest to foot. In addition, cast and gilded bronze mounts were added, accentuating the elegance and luxury of these intricately crafted pieces.
19th century
37" wide x 25" deep x 33" high
This exquisite pair of 19th-century French settees captures the spirit of the Louis XVI style. The versatile chairs are exquisitely crafted with gracefully curved, double caned seat backs, while bronze ormolu accents add a hint of luxury to the carved wood frames. Beautifully embellished throughout, the settees rest on four classically-inspired reed legs.
Renowned for its old-world refinement, Louis XVI-style furniture originated during the reign of Louis XV of France in the mid-18th century. Highly ornamental, yet elegant, Louis XVI furniture was more feminine and subdued than in previous years, and was constructed with gracious curving lines from crest to foot. In addition, cast and gilded bronze mounts were added, accentuating the elegance and luxury of these intricately crafted pieces.
19th century
37" wide x 25" deep x 33" high
Renowned for its old-world refinement, Louis XVI-style furniture originated during the reign of Louis XV of France in the mid-18th century. Highly ornamental, yet elegant, Louis XVI furniture was more feminine and subdued than in previous years, and was constructed with gracious curving lines from crest to foot. In addition, cast and gilded bronze mounts were added, accentuating the elegance and luxury of these intricately crafted pieces.
19th century
37" wide x 25" deep x 33" high
$7,997.50
Original: $22,850.00
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$22,850.00
$7,997.50Description
This exquisite pair of 19th-century French settees captures the spirit of the Louis XVI style. The versatile chairs are exquisitely crafted with gracefully curved, double caned seat backs, while bronze ormolu accents add a hint of luxury to the carved wood frames. Beautifully embellished throughout, the settees rest on four classically-inspired reed legs.
Renowned for its old-world refinement, Louis XVI-style furniture originated during the reign of Louis XV of France in the mid-18th century. Highly ornamental, yet elegant, Louis XVI furniture was more feminine and subdued than in previous years, and was constructed with gracious curving lines from crest to foot. In addition, cast and gilded bronze mounts were added, accentuating the elegance and luxury of these intricately crafted pieces.
19th century
37" wide x 25" deep x 33" high
Renowned for its old-world refinement, Louis XVI-style furniture originated during the reign of Louis XV of France in the mid-18th century. Highly ornamental, yet elegant, Louis XVI furniture was more feminine and subdued than in previous years, and was constructed with gracious curving lines from crest to foot. In addition, cast and gilded bronze mounts were added, accentuating the elegance and luxury of these intricately crafted pieces.
19th century
37" wide x 25" deep x 33" high
























