Skip to main content

Bergere Chairs

58
2
to
5
33
26
60
58
58
185
167
42
38
37
27
27
22
16
8
8
6
3
3
44
14
2
5
5
2
2
1
1
1
Height
to
Width
to
Depth
to
40
15
4
6
3
6
3
4
3
3
3
3
54
17
15
14
11
52
44
32
4
3
1
1
1
1
1
Bergere Chairs For Sale
Style: Victorian
Style: Regency
Rare Early 19th Century Regency Burr Yew Bergere Armchair
Located in London, GB
An unusual early nineteenth century Regency Period burr yew wood leather upholstered bergère armchair of generous proportions, the back flanked with carved acroteria, the scrolling a...
Category

Early 19th Century Scottish Regency Antique Bergere Chairs

Materials

Brass

19th Century English Victorian Mahogany Library Chair with Caned Back and Sides
Located in Sofia, BG
An early Victorian mahogany bergere armchair or library chair, with caned back and sides, with a drop-in seat with later leather upholstery, on baluster turned front legs and brass c...
Category

Early 19th Century English Victorian Antique Bergere Chairs

Materials

Mahogany

Vintage, New and Antique Bergère Chairs

Vintage, new and antique bergère chairs add a touch of history to any leisure space. This beautifully upholstered seating furniture spans centuries of style, design and fashion.

A bergère armchair exudes comfort. The best-known versions have cushioned armrests and an upholstered back (or, at the very least, a cushion for the backrest). The seat is usually home to a sumptuous loose cushion, and the exposed wooden frame, molded or decoratively carved, is quite wide and sits low to the ground. In your living room, alongside your mahogany side tables and plush sofa, this chair will embody class, exceptional design and precise craftsmanship.

Bergère armchairs are among the chairs you should know. They originated in France and date back to the late 17th and early 18th centuries. There are at least three types of bergère chairs: bergère à la reine, which features high armrests, a straight back and sides that slope down to the arms; a shorter bergère cabriolet; and the bergère marquise, which is usually smaller with a low and curved back.

Louis XV bergère chairs were deeper and broader than other chairs of the period, while versions that were made during the Louis XVI period — which is characterized by furniture designed in reaction to the florid stylings of the previous era — see the particular style of chair developed further, with the area between the elbow rests and the seat being upholstered with fabric. Over time, the bergère chair took on dramatically different forms, while maintaining the same basic features. Mid-century modern bergère chairs have a sleeker design with simple yet elegant features. Whatever your overall chosen furniture style, a bergère chair introduces a comfortable yet commanding presence to any space.

Explore the extensive collection of antique, new and vintage bergère chairs on 1stDibs.

Recently Viewed

View All