French Chairs - Fauteuils And Bergeres
Collection by Lisa Farmer Designs • Last updated 4 weeks ago
Two iconic French armchairs, the bergère (ber zher')and the fauteuil, (foe-toy) are frequently misidentified.The fauteuil is an upholstered armchair with open sides and a primarily exposed wooden frame that is often gilded or painted. The fact that it has open sides distinguishes it from the bergère which is totally enclosed. These chairs can add a sense of history and elegance to any style of room.They are as popular today as they were in stylish European homes centuries ago.
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