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One Louis XV table creates a majestic and refined atmosphere. You can marry your stylish furniture living room with a baroque chair or a matching Louis XVI armchair.
A baroque or style table is made of solid wood, it is painted or decorated with marquetry patterns, depending on the style you have chosen.
One Louis XV table creates a majestic and refined atmosphere. You can marry your stylish furniture living room with a baroque chair or a matching Louis XVI armchair.
A baroque or style table is made of solid wood, it is painted or decorated with marquetry patterns, depending on the style you have chosen.
Louis XV furniture has several key features that set it apart from other styles. In addition to being known for its delicate shapes, it is also very functional. Its scale and symmetry make it a favorite choice of designers and decorators. Whether you plan to decorate a traditional or contemporary home, you should consider incorporating this style into your home.
The Louis XV table, in particular, was very decorative. Her elaborate marquetry and bronze work have added a touch of femininity and extravagance to any room. The spending power of the French monarchy is reflected in the luxurious details of this furniture. Exotic woods were used to make marquetry and other decorative elements. As a result, high-quality pieces from this period remain very expensive, buying reproductions is an excellent choice.
Rocaille is a form of French Rococo. It differs from Baroque in its lightness and lack of symmetry. Craftsmen in France widely used the style between 1720 and 1755-1760. The rocaille furniture has a serpentine body with two long drawers, raised on cabriole legs.
It is often made to fit a wall and has been carved with rock patterns, such as stylized leaves and buds. It is one of the most decorative pieces of furniture of the first Louis XV period. The table was usually made of oak, carved and painted with rockery. The legs are supported by an open stretcher, which has also been carved with a central rockery tower. The entire table is golden and browned. The grey marble top is framed by a serpentine design.
This Coquille à Louis XV side table has curved legs and features a Shell decoration inside its three drawers. Its finish is a creamy white. His curved legs are surrounded by a toxic faux wood. The painting is in good condition.
During the reign of Louis XVS, French furniture design took on a new life. It was a dreary and dark period, and Louis XV's furniture reflected this renewed life. The style was also associated with a more feminine touch. Curved furniture lines and naturalistic floral motifs were typical elements of the style. This style also reflected the growing social status of women during this period.
LessLouis XV-style healer with a display case on top, to display your finest objects.
Furniture of bedside or table phone onto his front with 4 drawers.
Console Louis XVI corner mahogany blond mahogany opening in front by a drawer.
Chic and refined, the Louis XV coffee table is a beautiful style piece made of rosewood marquetry and amaranth to make your interior a real museum.
Napoléon III coffee table with an elegant marquetry of elm burl, decorated with an ornamentation of silver bronzes.
Louis XVI game table for a game of chess marquetry magnifying American walnut.
Table half-moon Louis XVI chess games for a chess game in American walnut magnifying glass marquetry.
Louis XV table with a structure in beech wood and a boulle marquetry.
The style back table of Egypt in bronze and black marble is made of mahogany trimmed with sculpture of different patterns with a marble top and bronze decorations.
Louis XVI checkered chess table in elm burl marquetry decorated with nets of garlands of flowers.
Coffee table with a rich ornamentation of gilded bronzes, and a decoration of marquetry of flowers.
Small table or Louis XV table opening through a central drawer, decorated with foliage and flowers in marquetry
Furniture Louis XV opening a central drawer, decorated with foliage and flowers in marquetry
Curio in Louis XV style, very useful to display fragile objects.
Napoleon III-style middle table with bronze lion legs, with a floral marquetry.
Square mahogany coffee table for the living room with bronzes following the curves of the feet.