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    Located in Dayton, OH
    "A rare and impressive Regency period Récamier sofa or fainting couch, circa 1820s. Exquisite and vibrant Satinwood sleigh form featuring a scroll crest rail, rolled and flared arms. Upholstered in an elegant blue French brocade. Supported by curvilinear scrolled legs with block feet. Acquired from a 1980s auction after a heated bidding exchange with Ralph Lauren. The modern chaise longue was first popularised during the 16th century in France. They were created by French furniture craftsmen for the rich to rest without the need to retire to the bedroom. It was during the Rococo period that the chaise longue became the symbol of social status and only the rarest and most expensive materials were used in their construction. Today, the chaise longue is seen as a luxury item for the modern home. They are often used to complement a home's décor such as living or reading rooms, or as a stylish boudoir chair for bedroom seating. Duchesse brisée (Broken duchess in French): this word is used when the chaise longue is divided in two parts: the chair and a long footstool, or two chairs with a stool in between them. The origin of the name is unknown. Récamier: a récamier has two raised ends, and nothing on the long sides. It is sometimes associated with French Empire (neo-classical) style. It is named after French society hostess Madame Récamier (1777–1849), who posed elegantly on a couch of this kind for a portrait, painted in 1800 by Jacques-Louis David. The shape of the récamier is similar to a traditional lit bateau...
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    Antique 1820s Regency Chaise Longues

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  • Raoul Guy Wrought Iron & Wicker Daybed, France 1960's
    By Raoul Guys
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  • French, 1900s, Design Rattan and Wicker Recliner Relax Chaise Longue
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    21st Century and Contemporary European Art Deco Daybeds

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  • Antique Victorian Eastlake Mahogany Daybed Chaise Lounge Fainting Couch Recamier
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    Antique Late 19th Century Eastlake Chaise Longues

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  • Fine Quality Louis Phillipe Style Walnut Leather Fainting Couch Daybed Chaise
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    Wood. Leather. 40 1/2" h x 72 1/2" w x 30" d. 19" seat height. Condition Scratches. Dents in edges. Stains to leather.
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  • Chaise Longues Style Art Deco, Year 1930, Country: France, Wood and Mirror
    Located in Ciudad Autónoma Buenos Aires, C
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