If any of you saw my post on Saturday ( my sneaky little post that I just threw in there - I don't normally post on weekends )
You know that I bought 2 Bergeres chairs
Wikipedia
A bergère is an enclosed upholstered French armchair (fauteuil)[2] with an upholstered back and armrests on upholstered frames.[3] The seat frame is over-upholstered, but the rest of the wooden framing is exposed: it may be moulded or carved, and of beech, painted or gilded, or of fruitwood, walnut or mahogany with a waxed finish. Padded elbowrests may stand upon the armrests. A bergère is fitted with a loose, but tailored, seat cushion. It is designed for lounging in comfort, with a deeper, wider seat than that of a regular fauteuil, though the bergères by Bellangé in the White House (one illustrated) are more formal. A bergère in the eighteenth century was essentially a meuble courant, designed to be moved about to suit convenience, rather than being ranged permanently formally along the walls as part of the decor.[4]
The fanciful name, "shepherdess chair", was coined in mid-eighteenth century Paris, where the model developed without a notable break from the late-seventeenth century chaise de commodité, a version of the wing chair, whose upholstered "wings" shielding the face from fireplace heat or from draughts were retained in the bergère à oreilles("with ears"), or, fancifully, bergère confessionale, as if the occupant were hidden from view, as in a confessional. Abergère may have a flat, raked back, in which case it is à la reine, or, more usually in Louis XV furnishings, it has a coved back, en cabriolet. A bergère with a low coved back that sweeps without a break into the armrests is amarquise.[5]
Appearing first in Paris during the Régence (1715–23), the form reaches its full development in the unifying curves of the rococo style, then continues in a more architectural rectilinear style in the Louis XVI, Directoire, and French and American Empire styles.
_________________________________________________________________________________John and I stayed at one little hotel for many years when we went to Paris - and there were 2 of these in the lobby - with our names on them lol - ( it was a small hotel so the owner knew everyone and he would say " Your chaises are waiting for you Suzanne )
I've been looking for 2 of them since then - with the double cushion specifically
I've been all over the web looking for ideas - here's a few that I've fallen in love with
Wouldn't this be great for John??? ( it's not happening - but wouldn't it be great lol ? )
I think you could easily replicate this one with drop cloths !!!
I never thought of velvet - but I love these !!!
Oh my gosh - they look comfy
Oh my gosh - they look comfy
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Maybe I need to find a couple of matching ottomans?
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This may be a job I'll only be able to tackle in a month or so - but just knowing I have them thrills
me !
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Ok - this post could truly go on forever - I've found a new obsession I think -
So I'll leave you with this -
Circa 1800's
A high chair for a baby that converts into a tiny chair and table as they grow
Start them young I always say LOL !!!
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Oh and while I have the paint out - I might as well
Have a wonderful day everyone !
Hugs,
Me
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Good Morning Suzan, What a lovely way to start my day. I adore Bergere Chairs.... they look fabulous and are so comfy to sit on. You have shared so many lovely designs, and I just know when you have finished with your new Bergere chairs they will look fabulous.
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Best Wishes
Daphne
NOT turning out quite the way I imagined them LOL - but nowhere near finished so we'll see!
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xoxo
I love Bergere chairs and can't wait to see what you do with these. You inspiration photos were wonderful too!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what you decide! That is the hardest part!
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what I decide either Rhonda LOL
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Beautiful Suzan, can't wait yo see them finished.
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ReplyDeleteI love these chairs. I cannot wait to see what you do with them. They are gorgeous and I know you will make them so pretty.
Kris
We have one of these chairs in our library. I wish we had two of them!
ReplyDeleteI like the ottoman too.
Beautiful selection Suzan. You really should get a Union Jack in the room/house somewhere for John's sake. Did you paint the fabric??? Can't wait to see all this painted up and finished.
ReplyDeleteThey are simply divine!!! You lucky girl you!!!! Whatever you decide to do with them, they will look fabulous!!!! Have a happy day!!!! XOXOXOX Karen
ReplyDeleteWhat great chairs. I like the blue and white striped beachy fabric.
ReplyDeleteI just cannot wait to see those done. Love all the examples you found. Some are downright fun! Guess John didn't go crazy on you about them. :)
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that blue striped chair I would die for. Looking forward to the reveal.
ReplyDeleteI did not know what those chairs were called, but they are beautiful! So shocked you chose white! LOL!
ReplyDeleteSuzan, those chairs are beautiful and whatever you do to yours will be great!
ReplyDeleteAhhh the power of paint!
I love working with drop cloths.
ReplyDeleteLove me some Bergere chairs! In my dreams I have two. One ottoman. And I sit in them ALL day.
ReplyDeleteA great parade of Bergere chairs! Yours are off to a great start!
ReplyDeleteI want one of those lovely chairs now instead of our boring modern lounge.
ReplyDeleteStella Lee
I bet your modern lounge is lovely !!!
DeleteThanks Stella !
I love all of the inspiration... & can't wait to see how yours turn out!
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous chairs! Great inspirational photos!
ReplyDeleteIt was fun going thru all your selections, they are all awesome! Can't wait to see what you decide! I also have a couple of chairs (wing back) that I need to reupholster, but that's been the hardest part, deciding what material to use!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cristina - I'm painting them to start and then if I don't like them I guess I'll have to rip them apart and reupholster them ( not looking forward to that lol )
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I can't wait to see what you do with your chairs!
ReplyDeleteYou spent "years" in Paris. Have you written about that?
Thanks for linking up your Great Ideas at Project Inspire{d}!!!