EditorialChair of cherry (?) Wood, with upholstered seat, rectangular back window with openwork vase with garlands and rosettes, Chair of cherry wood with a upholstered seat and resting on conical legs, the hind legs of which slightly recede. The rectangular ba...
EditorialArmchair, upholstered, in varnished beech wood. The S-shaped legs placed at an angle, ending in an acanthus leaf, merge with the scalloped chair lines. The trapezoidal seat is slightly curved on the front and curved on the sides. The armrests recede ou...
EditorialCupboard with two doors and drawers underneath with a whimsical carved ornament, Cupboard made of plywood, birch and poplar wood resting on wide feet that run in three styles. The wide cupboard has two doors with two drawers underneath that recede slig...
EditorialArmchair on S-shaped curved front legs, painted gray walnut and covered with red velvet with rose branch pattern, Armchair made of gray painted walnut with red nailed velvet with a rose branch pattern. The S-shaped front legs, placed at an angle, merge...
EditorialArmchair, upholstered in white painted beech, upholstered in white painted beech and resting on conical legs above which are square houses with rosettes. The seat lines, armrests and struts and the seat frame have a stitched braid band, between an orna...
EditorialArmchair made of light brown varnished beech wood with S-shaped angled legs, seat and back made of woven wicker, seat lines, front legs and upper sill with leaf ornament, Armchair made of light brown varnished beech wood, resting on S-shaped angled leg...
EditorialChateau de Choisy near Paris, France. One of a pair of rectangular pewter plaques by F. Chevalier, " tabletier du Roi" (1776). Choisy was a hunting lodge of King Louis XV with a famous " table volante" that could recede into the flo...
EditorialChateau de Choisy near Paris, France. One of a pair of rectangular pewter plaques by F. Chevalier, " tabletier du Roi" (1776). Choisy was a hunting lodge of King Louis XV with a famous " table volante" that could recede into the flo...