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  1. October 2003. Some of the most beautiful and refined furniture ever made, displaying the highest level of artistic and technical ability, was created in Paris during the eighteenth century. Much admired by an international clientele, it was used to furnish residences all over Europe and also influenced fashions of cabinetmaking outside France.

  2. Many chairs were ordered as part of a larger suite, which could consist of both side and armchairs ( chaises and fauteuils respectively), bergères (chairs with closed arms), settees, stools, fire screens, folding screens, and a (day) bed, all with matching upholstery.

  3. French renaissance furniture of the Mannerist type uses decoration that is more fluid, more sinous than in Italy with its characteristic features beign the arabesque, shields, scrolls, half figures, animal forms, cartouch, shell curved pediments, and twisted columns.

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  5. The French Renaissance furniture is characterized by the rapid adoption of the decorative models of antiquity, under the influence of the Italian artists, who were already using them for some hundreds of years.

  6. French Renaissance in interior design is a style that originated in the mid 1400s and lasted until the early 1600s. Inspired by Italian taste, this period represents an evolution of craftsmanship, with intricate woodcarving, tapestry weaving, and small-scale furniture pieces all becoming popular.

  7. The ébénistes were responsible for veneered and marquetried case furniture such as tables, cabinets, and commodes or chests of drawers, one of the popular new types of furniture introduced during the eighteenth century.

  8. Feb 22, 2024 · Fine furniture arguably reached its zenith in terms of construction and style during the 1700s, and it happened in France. When it comes to 18th century French furniture styles, there are three that predominate, and each one corresponds to the rule of a specific French monarch.

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