Antique of the Week ~ the King Size Bed

he eloquent style of Louis XV is behind the elegance of this incredible French antique bed.  Louis XV bedroom furniture style was born in an era of antiquity, when romance rained supreme and the courts of France were ruled by style maven Madame de Pompadour.

Antique King Size Louis XV Walnut Bed

Crafted from select walnut, this elegant bed has been painstakingly converted to accept a King size mattress by our expert staff! The undulating sensuous form of the rococo, so admired by Louis XV, has been ably captured by the artisans who sculpted the wood into the naturalistic forms, then added hand-carved relief carvings from the crown to the base. Even the rail is carved with stylized shell motif. Note how the rails blend with the head and footboards, a true sign of superior craftsmanship! Circa 1880s.

The Louis XV style is characterized by fluid lines and rococo curves.  It encompasses an asymmetrical treatment of rocaille designs featuring shells and vegetation.  This graceful style is one of the most closely identified to what many consider definitive French antique furniture.  It has inspired the creation of new forms of beds, chairs, tables, armoires, commodes and more ~ bringing an element of romance and femininity to both the era itself and the collective world of design.

Antique King Size Louis XV Walnut Bed

The tastes of Louis XV, dictated by a love of personal comfort combined with intimate surroundings, lend it beautifully to the design of a romantic bedroom chamber.  Of course the bed is always the centerpiece of this design.

 

Our Fall Harvest ~ New Antique Arrivals!

I-1It is Fall, and after a long hot Summer, we are truly looking forward to the promise of cooler days and crisp nights.  Of course, it is also time for a bountiful antique harvest!  After laboring on the fruits of our antique buying trips all spring and summer long, we are in the process of receiving two wonderful antique shipments in both our Baton Rouge, Louisiana showroom and our Dallas, Texas showroom, both arriving this month.  This particular antique harvest is as diverse as it is exciting, and we are thrilled with the arrival of these new treasures!
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Fall in Europe brings experiences both familiar and new.  Lush vineyards and abundant orchards from Brittany to Tuscany engage in bountiful harvest, many still using the proud methods established from centuries-old traditions.  We understand these noble traditions, because on our buying expeditions we hand pick each and every piece of antique furniture or antique accessorythat goes into each container.  We carefully and lovingly gather an abundant feast for your eyes from all parts of France, Italy, and other parts of Europe to grace our showrooms and web pages.An Assortment of Spectacular New Arrivals A

No matter where your tastes lie, our goal is to surpass your expectations and create a little excitement as well!  I hope you visit our stores or our web site soon to share in our delightful finds and inspirations.  Visit our Facebook page, where we share our journey and news with you.  We also try to make our blogs informative as well as visually stimulating.  Please view the albums of new antique arrivals when you log onto www.inessa.com.
Here is another collage of our diverse findings from Country French and rustic furniture to elegant Parisian Louis XV and Louis XVI mirrors and garnitures… we love them all!

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Let us know what you think~ we love to hear from you, and in the meantime, enjoy!
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Country French Antiques

ong ago on one of my early antique buying trips to the South of France in search of Country French antiques, I was introduced to a talented young lady named Brigitte who spoke good English~ which was a rarity in those days.  She generously invited me to her country family home. Being new to Provençal French experience, I excitedly jumped at the chance.

It was summer in Provence, and after taking a small and winding road which climbed up a rocky hill, we suddenly saw her farmhouse awash with warm ochre stucco colored walls and adorned with bright blue shutters over an ivy covered façade.  As I entered this home I was immediately charmed ~ by what I now learned to know and love ~ by the Country French interior.  The furniture was elegant yet simple and so charming~ with the warm glow of rich, warm honey-toned patina acquired through the centuries.  Brigitte proceeded to show me around her ancestral home, telling me the stories behind each and every piece of French antique furniture that her family had loved and cherished for generations.

The large kitchen, which was open to the living room, housed the most impressive piece of all ~ a magnificent Country French armoire.  Brigitte explained that this beautiful armoire had been in her family since the 18th century, and that a small dent on the side was made during the French revolution by one of the careless revolutionaries traveling through their village over 200 years ago.  As we proceeded through the home, each room turned up new timeless treasures of Country French antiques and furniture that were acquired by her ancestors.  My host further explained that local craftsmen hand-made a Louis XV style 18th century Country French commode from walnut trees grown in the region.  After an enlightening tour of this amazing home we ventured out onto the shady terrace surrounded by a rambling garden filled with olive trees, vegetable plants, rosemary and lavender.

The warm summer breeze was rustling through a canopy of fruit trees over the limestone-covered terrace while sunlight was peaking through the branches.  In front of us was a rustic Country French farm table with a wonderful time-worn finish.  It was covered with the splendor of local Provençal gastronomic finds.  We feasted on a long, delicious meal overflowing with conversation, food and wine.

“Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced”, said John Keats, an English poet of 18th and early 19th century.

These memorable encounters with the warm and charming villagers in rural France taught me so much about the life and essence of the Country French style than any history book ever could.  It gave me an understanding into the exuberant and lyrical heart of Country French antiques ~ their heritage, beauty and ancient cultural legacy.

 

 Inessa Stewart

Antiques in Style is a source of joy for me to create, and hopefully will be a source of inspiration for you! The variety, artistry and history of the antiques and vintage pieces that surround us every day provide pleasure, beauty and sometimes even intrigue.

The classics never go out of style, and each era, country, and even artisan's interpretations create an environment that is always full of surprises.

It is truly a pleasure to bring such timeless style together for every client and follower of my blog. And of course, your input is always welcome!

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