Description
This 19th-century French Empire daybed, also known as a ‘chaise lounge,’ is crafted from rich reddish-brown mahogany and mahogany veneer. It features an upholstered mattress and two cylindrical pillows. The frame is flanked by stately columns and high sides with rounded top edges, supported by four sturdy legs. The back legs echo the curved top design, while the front legs terminate in squared feet, demonstrating the clean, symmetrical lines characteristic of the Empire style.
This daybed exemplifies a pared-down interpretation of Empire design, foregoing the ornate ormolu mounts and appliqués often seen in more elaborate pieces of the period. Instead, it highlights the natural beauty of the mahogany, with its warm tones and striking grain, and emphasizes the solid, architectural quality of the frame. The simplicity of the design makes it an ideal candidate for reupholstering with a luxurious statement fabric.
Daybeds, designed for daytime lounging, have a history that spans ancient cultures. In ancient Greece, the ‘Kline’ was used for reclining during social gatherings, while similar forms were popular in Egyptian and Roman societies for lounging during meals or conversation. The Empire revival of the daybed reflects a fascination with classical antiquity, both stylistically and functionally. Emerging in early 19th-century France under Napoléon I, Empire furniture expanded upon the neoclassical aesthetic of the previous century, emphasizing robust construction, luxurious materials, symmetrical forms, and bold, striking designs.
With its timeless design and elegant mahogany frame, this Empire-style daybed is a versatile piece that would complement a recessed space or nook in a bedroom or living area. Its multifunctionality allows it to serve as both a stylish seating option and a restful lounge, ready to be transformed with upholstery that resonates with your decor.
H=38 in. W=59 in. D=31.5 in. 150 lbs.