Napoleon III Furniture
Under Napoleon III’s rule, Paris underwent a great rebuilding overseen by Baron Georges-Eugène Haussmann, which created grand avenues and lavish landmarks like the Paris Opera. Antique Napoleon III–style furniture was flamboyant and eclectic. It was also known as Second Empire style since it followed and referenced the Empire style of his uncle Napoleon I.
Developing from 1852–70, Napoleon III furniture was plush and ornate, matching the fashion for masked balls and socializing in salons. It borrowed freely from earlier French styles including Louis XIV, Louis XV and Louis XVI as well as aesthetics from around the world, from antiquity to Asian art. As writer Gustave Claudin remarked in 1867, the country’s architects worked in “a style which one would be tempted to call neo-Greco-Gothico-Pompadour-Pompeian.”
Napoleon III chairs were completely covered with velvet and lined with tassels; pouf footstools invited people to put up their feet. Sofas were upholstered with tapestries, and beds were adorned with gilt bronze and theatrical canopies. The addition of conservatories to homes led to new indoor-outdoor furniture, while the spirit of hygiene promoted by Baron Haussmann inspired bright, floral motifs.
Although the most ostentatious designs were for the elite, as seen in the Napoleon III apartments preserved in the Louvre, where red velvet, gilding and chandeliers create a cacophony of luxury, these trends influenced homes across classes as manufacturing made design increasingly accessible. Papier-mâché furniture allowed for elaborate shapes that would have been difficult to carve in wood. The malleable material was painted with chinoiserie patterns and decorative designs. It was mass-produced by factories such as Jennens and Bettridge with varnishing and mother-of-pearl inlays creating an effect reminiscent of Asian lacquer. (Surfaces that had been “japanned” — a specialty of Jennens and Bettridge — were intended to resemble lacquer work that was created in East Asia.)
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1860s European Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Crystal
1990s North American Napoleon III Furniture
Satin, Silk
1880s French Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Porcelain
1870s European Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Crystal
1880s European Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Porcelain
1880s European Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Porcelain
19th Century French Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Opaline Glass
19th Century Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Crystal
20th Century French Napoleon III Furniture
Crystal
Late 19th Century French Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Rosewood
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Napoleon III Furniture
Metallic Thread
Early 20th Century English Napoleon III Furniture
Crystal
Late 20th Century Hungarian Napoleon III Furniture
Crystal
19th Century Chinese Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Ormolu
21st Century and Contemporary American Napoleon III Furniture
Cotton, Velvet
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Napoleon III Furniture
Metallic Thread
19th Century French Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Crystal, Silver Plate
Late 20th Century American Napoleon III Furniture
Upholstery, Wood
21st Century and Contemporary American Napoleon III Furniture
Textile
19th Century African Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Opaline Glass
19th Century European Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Crystal, Metal
1860s European Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Opaline Glass
Late 19th Century French Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Fabric
1860s European Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Opaline Glass
1870s French Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Porcelain
1870s European Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Crystal
Late 19th Century French Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Fabric
Late 19th Century French Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Sheffield Plate
Late 19th Century European Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Crystal
1880s French Antique Napoleon III Furniture
1850s French Antique Napoleon III Furniture
Glass