Small corbeille canapé, representative of the refined Louis XVI style, produced in France in the 19th century. Its characteristic enveloping and curved shape, reminiscent of a basket or corbeille, is typical of French neoclassical taste.
The structure features fluted legs and delicate carving, details inspired by classical architecture that defined furniture of the late 18th century and its reinterpretation during the 19th century.
This type of seating was used in drawing rooms, boudoirs, and bedrooms of aristocratic residences, where it offered a comfortable and elegant place for conversation or rest.
The marks of time are part of its beauty.
The piece is preserved in good condition, having elegantly withstood the passage of time. Like all antique pieces, it may show slight signs of use, patina, or small irregularities inherent to its history, features that enhance its authenticity and make it a unique object.
Measurements: 83.5 cm from the floor to the highest part of the backrest and 46.5 cm from the floor to the seat surface high x 116 cm wide x 56 cm deep.