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  2. Louis XV furniture - Wikipedia

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    Louis XV furniture was designed not for the vast palace state rooms of the Versailles of Louis XIV, but for the smaller, more intimate salons created by Louis XV and by his mistresses, Madame de Pompadour and Madame DuBarry. It included several new types of furniture, including the commode and the chiffonier, and many pieces, particularly ...

  3. Ever Wanted to Own a Set of Louis XV Armchairs? Now’s ... - AOL

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    The online sale, which will comprise precious furniture, portraits, and objet d’arts, will take place October 16–29. ... a duo of white-and-blue Louis XV armchairs, and a Roman empress’s ...

  4. Louis XV style - Wikipedia

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    The Louis XV style or Louis Quinze (/ ˌ l uː i ˈ k æ̃ z /, French: [lwi kɛ̃z]) is a style of architecture and decorative arts which appeared during the reign of Louis XV. From 1710 until about 1730, a period known as the Régence , it was largely an extension of the Louis XIV style of his great-grandfather and predecessor, Louis XIV .

  5. Cabriolet (furniture) - Wikipedia

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    A cabriolet armchair is a Louis XV style chair with its armrests open and elevated from the seat, sculpted independently of the armchair, and making the chair light and easy to move—unlike the bergère, a similar style of chair that has enclosed, upholstered sides. The fauteuil en cabriolet with a concave back and overstuffed seat cushion is ...

  6. 20 Dining Room Ideas for Small Spaces - AOL

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    One is a 19th-­century Louis XV–style chair that's upholstered in a Richard Saja embroidered toile de Jouy and another is in the style of Gerrit Rietveld. ... consider bringing the living room ...

  7. Nicolas Heurtaut - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, he designed furniture for the French royal family in the Château de Versailles. Heurtaut designed three armchairs, two sofas and a bed for King Louis XV, who gave them to his mistress, the Countess de Séran. [7] After she moved from Paris to Normandy, they were moved to her Château de la Tour. [7]