19th Century French Louis XV Walnut Vanity Armchair
2602-574 (Click to Inquire About This Item)
25H x 29.5W x 21.5D; seat 19.5H
Location: Dallas
Elegant in both scale and craftsmanship, this 19th century French Louis XV vanity armchair is a beautifully preserved example of the refined furniture produced during France’s enduring fascination with the Rococo style. First popularized during the reign of Louis XV and championed by the influential Madame de Pompadour, this style celebrated graceful curves, masterful carving, and an emphasis on comfort that transformed French interiors throughout the eighteenth century. The revival of these designs during the nineteenth century brought the same artistry to a new generation of exceptional cabinetmakers.
Hand carved from solid walnut, the chair displays flowing serpentine lines enhanced by finely executed floral and foliate carving across the crest rail, apron, arms, and elegant cabriole legs. A particularly desirable feature is its fully finished back, richly carved on all sides so the chair presents beautifully from every angle. Designed to stand freely within a room, it offers an equally impressive view from the front or the back, a level of craftsmanship reserved for finer examples.
Unlike most vanity chairs of the period, this piece features a noticeably wider seat, creating exceptional comfort while maintaining the light, graceful proportions that define Louis XV furniture. It retains its vintage French silk upholstery, accented with traditional nailhead trim. The fabric remains in attractive, serviceable condition, allowing the chair to be enjoyed immediately while offering the opportunity for future reupholstery according to personal preference.
Whether placed in a dressing room, bedroom, sitting room, or elegant living space, this distinguished French antique brings warmth, craftsmanship, and timeless Parisian character to any interior.
Circa 1890s
Measures 25H x 29.5W x 21.5D; seat 19.5H
This piece is available at Inessa Stewart’s Antiques, Dallas Design District, Dallas, Texas.
