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Antique of the Week ~ Antique French Louis XVI Bedroom Set

Antique French EngravingSince the early days of the French monarchy, antique furniture styles have followed the lead of the Royal French Court. From the moment the royal wedding in 1770 of the daughter of the Emperor of Austria, known to us as Marie Antoinette, and Louis-Auguste of France, who was to become King of France only four years later, her interest in ancient Greece and Rome, and the classic architecture and furniture those civilizations produced, started to exert its influence on the preferred styles of the court, eventually resulting in what today is known as the Louis XVI style.

Antique Bedroom Set

The Queen of France was also known for her exquisitely romantic bedroom furniture and appointments, the influence of which can be seen in Versailles today, and which is reflected in the Louis XVI style throughout the 19th century. A splendid example of this romanticism and classic design is our choice this week of a truly special antique three-piece bedroom set.

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From its stately architecture with its tailored lines and fluted corner posts which so resemble the fluted columns of ancient Greece, to the elaborately cast and hand-chased bronze ormolu mounts, this three piece bedroom set exudes a timelessness that has maintained its appeal for over two millennia!  Upon closer examination, we discover that exotic mueche mahogany was used, a wood imported from North and South America’s tropical regions with a unique grain variation.  This highly prized wood provides the perfect backdrop for the jewelry-like quality of the bronze ormolu mounts, which depict rosettes, exquisite floral and foliate motifs, and even the ribbon that appears to band together the fluted corner posts which is a reference to the fascis carried into the Roman Senate to mark the beginning of a session.  Hand-crafted by extraordinarily talented artisans in the 19th century, our own 21st century in-house artisans have transformed the bed to accommodate a Queen size mattress set by crafting rail extensions, leaving the headboard and footboard intact and original.

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French Antique Furniture We are certain Queen Marie Antoinette would approve!

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Antique Transformations ~ Louis XVI Queen Bed

Antique French EngravingTransformation Tuesday is a new blog series for Antiques In Style showcasing classic antique pieces of the past that fit perfectly into our modern world.

French boudoirs inspire sweet dreams with an elegant antique bed, a graceful armoire and a stylish commode ~ all with a discerning Continental sense of style that such antiques impart.  Old –World tradition meets contemporary comfort when we convert the antique beds to one of today’s standard sizes,  making the best of both worlds coexist in such romantic harmony.

Antique Queen BedThis lovely Louis XVI Queen size walnut bed was made in France at the end of the 19th century when the quality of craftsmanship, wood and ingenious construction made French beds superior in so many ways. This is why we transform these beds into delightful and comfortable havens of beauty and comfort, by resizing the existing rails of the beds that I find on my buying trips. I look through dozens of beds before I find one that is wide enough and is worthy of this transformation.  You can immerse yourself in antique luxury with all of today’s comfort. Our clients love the results!

Antique Queen Bed

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 Inessa Stewart

Antiques in Style is a source of joy for me to create, and hopefully will be a source of inspiration for you! The variety, artistry and history of the antiques and vintage pieces that surround us every day provide pleasure, beauty and sometimes even intrigue.

The classics never go out of style, and each era, country, and even artisan's interpretations create an environment that is always full of surprises.

It is truly a pleasure to bring such timeless style together for every client and follower of my blog. And of course, your input is always welcome!

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