Louis XVI (1754 – 1793) was King of France and Navarre from

1774 until 1791, after which he was subsequently King of the French from 1791

to 1792, before his deposition and execution during the French Revolution. His

father, Louis, Dauphin of France, was the son and heir apparent of Louis XV of

France. Due to the Dauphin's death in 1765, Louis succeeded his grandfather in

1774.

The Louis XVI style of furniture developed as a reaction to

the lavish and ornate Rococo style of the preceding Louis XV era, reflecting a

shift towards neoclassicism and a return to more...

Small cupboards, usually square or rectangular though sometimes round, designed to stand one on either side of a bed. They have been made since the 18th century, but true pairs are very difficult to find. In a genuine pair, the doors should be hinged on different sides, so that the cupboard opened away from the bedside. Small chests of drawers were also made as bedside pieces. Pairs of French bedside cupboards are much more common than English or Australian pairs, which even when part of a bedroom suite, were only made as singles. Most Victorian or Edwardian pairs of bedside more...

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A Louis XVI style plum pudding mahogany bedside table, later…

Louis XVI style Plum Pudding Mahogany Bedside Table

A Louis XVI style plum pudding mahogany bedside table, later 19th century, the elegant table with a purple and yellow marble inset top above a single drawer and a hinged and marble lined compartment below fashioned as two conforming drawers, with reeded…