a little XVIII th century miniature : madame de ...
And this is her armchair
transition armchair available in my show room , in the back deisgner guild's silk
Again my dad made a traditional upholstery with horse hair ..It is a transition armchair that is to say between Louis XV and Louis XVI from the XVIII th century.
I also have a smaller one that makes a false pair . I' m sure the smallest one is le fauteuil de Monsieur . Madame needed a big one to seat with her lovely princess dress
Hi!
This is beautiful work! I am very glad you included all the photos.
Rédigé par : Carolina Eclectic | 09 novembre 2007 à 18:36
Wow how beautiful! I just love the recreation of beautiful things!
Rédigé par : MAds | 09 novembre 2007 à 21:01
C'est vrai quel travail et quel talent !!
Rédigé par : rose | 09 novembre 2007 à 22:22
...pompadour, for sure!!
Rédigé par : marita | 09 novembre 2007 à 22:45
That silk is amazing! Love to see the work your dad does...
Rédigé par : stephanie | 10 novembre 2007 à 03:49
It will be so incredible with the upholstery!!
Rédigé par : maryam in marrakesh | 10 novembre 2007 à 11:54
Madames chair is coming along beautifully!
Rédigé par : rochambeau | 10 novembre 2007 à 15:46
Don't know if you got my last comment?? Please tell you father, that Madame's chair is coming along beautifully!
Rédigé par : rochambeau | 10 novembre 2007 à 15:47
Dear Melaine - thank you so much for visiting my blog the other day :-).
I accidentally deleted your comment - so I pasted it in from my in box under anonymous.
Your father is sooo talented - - guess what ! My father is an antique dealer too - so I appreciate your dads' work!
Take care!
Rédigé par : All Things Bright and Beautiful..... Creativeflairchic | 11 novembre 2007 à 02:41
I like it in it's naked form, too.
D.
Rédigé par : Donna O. | 11 novembre 2007 à 05:02