Le couch black baroque in gilded wood is the perfect seat for a luxurious living room. The assemblies and finishes are carried out following the rules of traditional art with tenons and mortises, on a solid gilded beech frame decorated with fine hand-made sculptures, with a black PVC fabric covering. The filling includes high quality foams, suspension is provided by straps.
Length: 173 cm – Height: 126 cm – Depth: 90 cm – Seat height: 44 cm.
Already present for more than 5 centuries, after the Louis XIV style, baroque art has persisted to still invade the inspiration of contemporary designers today. At the beginning, it particularly affected architecture, painting, decorative arts, music and literature, of which the most representative artists of the time were Jean-Antoine Watteau and François Boucher. Having previously belonged to the families of kings in France, to the most wealthy, this style of furniture was also adopted in a church or cathedral, as sacred furniture. THE baroque sofa is an ostentatious style model, more modest than before but it has kept a flared, slightly domed base. Thanks to its more generous size and its comfortable appearance, this sofa is very popular for enhancing your interior. The Rococo style, which appeared around the 18th century and ended with a Baroque movement in Rome (Italy), continues to inspire the design of our interiors with antique seats.
This magnificent baroque sofa has a very beautiful synthetic fabric, stretched with upholstery nails. Its seat is very comfortable and soft, the padded backrest. Beautiful fine sculptures handmade by artisans adorn the noble wood to reproduce the rococo style but more refined.
To complete the style, you can combine this sofa with an armchair, a loveseat, a sofa from the same collection or with other contemporary design objects.
Fabric: 89% Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC), 11% Polyester
Seat padding: Seat: polyurethane foam (density 25 kg/m3)
Backrest: polyurethane foam (density 18 kg/m3)
Suspension by elastic straps
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