The all-round use of the French Louis chairs
This week I was browsing through my files, searching for the right dining chair for one of my clients. I always catch myself being attracted by the French Louis XV and Louis XVI chairs and armchairs. It are all-round chairs! You can use them at your dining table or kitchen table or you can mix them together with other seats in your living room. They are wonderful as decorative item in the entry hall or in your bedroom or bathroom… So let’s find out on the basis of some of the images I collected.
I am so sorry that of some of the images I really don’t know the source anymore!
Louis XV armchairs upholstered with Belgian linen. Isn’t that beautiful?
Louis XVI dining chairs covered with Belgian linen.
Caned Louis XV chairs at this dining table.
image source : www.garnier.be
I do love the diamond patterned fabric for the back of these armchairs. In the 18th century it was a custom to upholster the back of the chair in a diamond patterned fabric (for economic reasons I was told!).
I often use the Brunschwig & Fils fabric, “La Seyne Check”, for the back of a chair. It is available in different colors.
image source : www.axel-vervoordt.com
Axel Vervoordt used these ‘caned back-upholstered seat’ Louis XV chairs in his dining room in the castle of ‘s Gravenwezel.
image source : Geoffroy van Hulle
image source : Ralp Lauren Home
So as you can see, even the well-known designers love to use the French chairs.
Ralph Lauren even used them in his new restaurant “Ralph’s in Paris!
Velvet upholstery!
Leather upholstery!
Even mixing different types of Louis chairs is great! Very charming to me!
Are you agree with me that most of the French Louis chairs are very appropriate to use them for you romantic dinner for two?
image source : Erika Brunson via www.1stdibs.com
Skirted Louis chairs by Erika Brunson.
And now we are going to see how the chairs will match your seating area.
image source : Beta Plus book Textiel in de Woning
Even your dog will like them!
image source : Didier Abbeloos
I just love the mix of the linen slipcovered seat with the linen upholstered Louis chair here in the living room of our fashion designer Edouard Vermeulen.
Kitchens.
In my kitchen I chose for 19th century French Louis XV chairs, upholstered with burlap, around the table and at the corner you can see a new Louis XV armchair of the Belgian company Massant, in a Lelièvre fabric.
Placed at the entry hall, the chairs can be a beautiful decorative item!
A beautiful Louis XVI armchair at the entry hall of Lars Bolander’s house.
My entry hall.
A Louis chair even in your bedroom! Why not?
image source : http://braquenie.fr/En/Decors/Decors.htm
Beautiful upholstered armchair in a Braquenie damas “La Dauphin”. Château de Montgeoffroy
Very romantic in a girl’s room.
At your writing desk.
image source : Côte de Texas blog
image source : www.garnier.be
image source : Beta Plus book Textiel in de Woning
This Louis chair is adapted as a barstool!
And at least the Louis chair in your bathroom.
So ladies, if maybe you ever discover one or more French Louis chairs at your mother’s or grandmother’s attic, don’t throw them away!!! You know now that there are a lot of places in your home where you can bring them in!
If you are interested in beautiful high-quality new-made French chairs, please visit the website of our Belgian company MASSANT.
They make the most wonderful French styled chairs! Click on Massant logo.
You will find your nearest dealer. Lars Bolander is one of the dealers for the US.
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There is also something else that I want to share with you today!
My lovely and good blogfriend Monika of the blog Splendid Willow, posted an interview she did with one of my favorite designers
Monika is a native of Sweden, living in Seattle as Lars Bolander is Swedish and living in Florida. So you can be sure that those two understand each other very well.
You really have to read it! You will enjoy!
Click on Splendid Willow logo to read the interview.
I hope you enjoyed my post of today.
I wish you all a wonderful rest of the week my friends!
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