A Pair of Early 19th Century Mahogany Bergere Armchairs

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A Pair of Early 19th Century Mahogany Bergère Armchairs — Seating

A rare and exceptional pair of early 19th century mahogany bergère armchairs, these pieces embody refined Austrian Empire period style. With their bold yet elegant design, they are distinguished examples of armchairs from the French decorative tradition during the circa 1810s.

Origin: France

Date: Circa 1810

Material: Mahogany with brass mounts

Dimensions: Height: 96.5 cm (38 ins); Seat Height: 45.7 cm (18 ins); Width: 63.5 cm (25 ins); Depth: 58.5 cm (23 ins)

Condition: Excellent patina, minor evidence of use commensurate with age

These armchairs are exemplary of the Empire style’s blend of classical grandeur with robust craftsmanship. The square, chamfered backs enriched with bold, pierced fluting recall design motifs from ancient Rome and Greece, typical of the neo-classical revival seen in early nineteenth-century France and Austria. Few period armchairs of this large scale with such distinguished ornamentation come to market, and similar examples can be found in leading museum collections across Europe.

Notable Features:

  • Striking craftsmanship: Pierced fluting on the backs, intricately carved helmet pommels on the arm supports, and columnar arms terminate in fine brass sabots — all showcase the meticulous artistry and detail for which Empire seating is renowned.
  • Design significance: Out-swept back legs provide both stability and a sense of movement, while the architectural influences, seen in the moulded arms and classical details, cement these armchairs as the epitome of period design.
  • Collecting value: The rarity of large-scale bergère armchairs from this time, especially in such fine condition, makes this pair particularly desirable to collectors of Empire furniture or decorative arts. Their presence would elevate any curated interior or private collection.
  • Practical value: With generously proportioned seats and refined lines, these mahogany armchairs serve equally well for everyday comfort and display, making them perfect as signature seating for formal sitting rooms, studies, or grand drawing rooms.

For those seeking investment-worthy armchairs that reflect both the artistry and sophistication of the Empire era, this pair offers exceptional provenance, impeccable style, and enduring appeal.

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