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    Located in New York, NY
    Hollywood Regency daybed or chaise lounge upholstered in dark pink linen.
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  • Fine Regency Rosewood Chaise or Daybed
    Located in Lincoln, GB
    A fine Regency rosewood chaise or daybed with ormolu mounts and a classical scroll shape it does also have the roll end cushion which is missing in the photograph, circa 1820-1840...
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  • Fine Regency Black Painted and Gilt Daybed in the Manner of George Smith
    By George Smith
    Located in New York, NY
    This daybed stands out for its impressive scale. With outward scrolling upholstered side and downswept back within an ebonized surround with gilt acanthus and lotus leaf decoration; ...
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    Antique Early 19th Century English Regency Chaise Longues

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  • Antique Regency Satinwood Récamier Chase Lounge Sofa Fainting Couch Daybed
    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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  • Black Cielo Daybed by Sebastian Herkner
    By Sebastian Herkner
    Located in Geneve, CH
    Black Cielo daybed by Sebastian Herkner Dimensions: 172 x 78 x 83 cm Materials: Recycled plastic, metal Made from recycled plastic strings and galvanized, powder-coated steel, the b...
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    2010s German Modern Daybeds

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  • Chinese Hardwood Rattan Daybed Antique Qing Chaise Lounge Victorian Regency 1890
    Located in London, GB
    Late 19th to early 20th century Chinese daybed with soft cane top that epitomises the elegance of Jiangsu furniture, which was highly rated in ancient China. Elegantly proportioned,...
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