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(Fr) – An armchair which has a completely upholstered seat, back and arms.
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French-style armchair with wood frame and upholstered sides.
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Bergere: Louis XIV or XV style chair with upholstered back and sides with squab cushion. Modern designs have cane sides and backs.
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French upholstered armchair. In the 19th Century, this term applied to an upholstered, deep-seated chair with a loose cushion and padded arms.
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English and German copies of a popular style of upholstered French armchairs from the 18th century.
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Armchair that is either caned or upholstered from the arm to the seat.
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comfortable French arm chair with upholstered back and sides and squab cushions, Popular in Louis XIV and Louis XV periods.
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Comfortable French armchair with closed upholstered back and sides and squab cushions. Popular in the Louis XIV and Louis XV periods.
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An upholstered French arm chair with closed arms, exposed wood frame, wide proportions and a loose seat cushion, mostly from the 18th century (Louis XV and XVI), yet reproduced nowadays.
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An upholstered French armchair with closed arms. Features include an exposed wood frame, loose seat cushion and wide proportions. Find a living room chair.
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The woven cane seating provided to a chair or the like. A chair of the 18th century, having arms with closed spaces between them and the seat.
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An upholstered French arm chair with open or closed arms, exposed wood frame, wide proportions and a loose seat cushion.
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An upholstered armchair modeled on a French design, fashionable from 1725. Often with crane work sides, back and seat.
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An armchair with upholstered back, seat, and sides and an exposed wood frame.
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French armchair built for comfort of wide proportions; upholstered back and sides, covered arms, a loose squab seat cushion and exposed wooden frame. Common during Louis XIV and Louis XV periods.
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A French armchair with closed upholstered sides and back.
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A chair of French design with carved wood framing, upholstered body and sumptuous seating. Popularized in the reigns of Louis XIV and XV.
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A Bergere is a type of upholstered chair, commonly found in the Regence/Rococo period in France in the 17th Century. It includes a loose cushion, upholstered back, upholstered seat, exposed wooden frame, and closed upholstered arms. The frame of the chair is exposed wood but the seat apron is upholstered also.
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