Pair of 19th Century French Renaissance Revival Armchairs Henry II Style
2208-1825 (Click to Inquire About This Item)
43.5H x 24W x 22D; seat 18H
Location: Baton Rouge
Impressive pair of 19th century French Renaissance Revival armchairs in the richly carved Henry II taste, embodying the strength and architectural character that defined the period.
The frames are masterfully executed with bold barley twist columns and stretchers, a hallmark of Renaissance inspiration revived in 19th century France. Dramatic carved lion heads form the arm terminals, lending sculptural presence and a sense of historic grandeur. The crest rails are adorned with classical scrollwork and carved detail, reinforcing the stately silhouette.
Raised on turned legs joined by twisted stretchers and finished with casters, these chairs were designed for both formality and practicality—substantial yet movable within a grand library or salon. The upholstery remains serviceable and complements the deep tone of the wood, allowing them to be enjoyed immediately or customized to suit a particular interior.
Strong yet refined, these Henry II Renaissance Revival armchairs bring timeless European character to today’s interiors—equally at home in a study, library, or sophisticated living space.
Circa 1870–1890.
Each measures 43.5H x 24W x 22D; seat 18H
