English Regency Mahogany Récamier

English Regency mahogany récamier with fluted and swirl design carved frame and plum damask upholstery.
SKU
040833A
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width: 83.00"
Depth: 24.00"
Height: 34.00"
Style
English
Regency
Color
Brown, Purple
Category
Furniture
Seating
Chaise/Recamier
Materials & Techniques
carved, mahogany
Condition
Good; Wear consistent with age and use
$16,000 (USD)
In Stock
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970

English Regency Mahogany Récamier

English Regency mahogany récamier with fluted and swirl design carved frame and plum damask upholstery.
In Stock
$16,000
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970
SKU
040833A
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width:
83.0"
Depth:
24.0"
Height:
34.0"
Style
English
Category
Furniture
Seating
Chaise/Recamier
Color
Brown, Purple
Materials & Techniques
carved, mahogany

Damask

A linen, cotton, rayon, or silk fabric with a reversible jacquard weave. Damasks are woven on a jacquard loom using predominantly monotone fibers and a combination of weaving techniques most commonly satin and twill variants creating a tone on tone pattern that is produced by the contrast of matte and reflective surfaces. Prior to the invention of the jacquard loom in the early 1800s, damasks were woven by hand and considered a luxury fabric, but the loom's ability to produce bulk yardage allowed for more widespread access to damask fabrics within middle-class households in the 19th Century.

Mahogany

Mahogany is a straight grained hard wood with silky texture, ranging in color from dark brown to red. Furniture made from mahogany became popular in Britain from Mid-18th Century on, spreading throughout Europe.

Recamier

A backless day bed having raised ends of equal height designed for relaxing and semi-reclining, usually upholstered. Popular during the Directoire and Empire periods in France during the 18th-century, the form was modified in the 20th Century into what in known as a a chaise lounge.

Damask

A linen, cotton, rayon, or silk fabric with a reversible jacquard weave. Damasks are woven on a jacquard loom using predominantly monotone fibers and a combination of weaving techniques most commonly satin and twill variants creating a tone on tone pattern that is produced by the contrast of matte and reflective surfaces. Prior to the invention of the jacquard loom in the early 1800s, damasks were woven by hand and considered a luxury fabric, but the loom's ability to produce bulk yardage allowed for more widespread access to damask fabrics within middle-class households in the 19th Century.

Mahogany

Mahogany is a straight grained hard wood with silky texture, ranging in color from dark brown to red. Furniture made from mahogany became popular in Britain from Mid-18th Century on, spreading throughout Europe.

Recamier

A backless day bed having raised ends of equal height designed for relaxing and semi-reclining, usually upholstered. Popular during the Directoire and Empire periods in France during the 18th-century, the form was modified in the 20th Century into what in known as a a chaise lounge.

Damask

A linen, cotton, rayon, or silk fabric with a reversible jacquard weave. Damasks are woven on a jacquard loom using predominantly monotone fibers and a combination of weaving techniques most commonly satin and twill variants creating a tone on tone pattern that is produced by the contrast of matte and reflective surfaces. Prior to the invention of the jacquard loom in the early 1800s, damasks were woven by hand and considered a luxury fabric, but the loom's ability to produce bulk yardage allowed for more widespread access to damask fabrics within middle-class households in the 19th Century.

Mahogany

Mahogany is a straight grained hard wood with silky texture, ranging in color from dark brown to red. Furniture made from mahogany became popular in Britain from Mid-18th Century on, spreading throughout Europe.

Recamier

A backless day bed having raised ends of equal height designed for relaxing and semi-reclining, usually upholstered. Popular during the Directoire and Empire periods in France during the 18th-century, the form was modified in the 20th Century into what in known as a a chaise lounge.

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