A Bergere is a French-style armchair from the 18th century with an exposed wood frame, wide seat, and rounded back. It was developed in France and copied elsewhere, with some variations over time, such as being given caned seats, backs, or arms in 19th century England.
A Bergere is a French-style armchair from the 18th century with an exposed wood frame, wide seat, and rounded back. It was developed in France and copied elsewhere, with some variations over time, such as being given caned seats, backs, or arms in 19th century England.
A Bergere is a French-style armchair from the 18th century with an exposed wood frame, wide seat, and rounded back. It was developed in France and copied elsewhere, with some variations over time, such as being given caned seats, backs, or arms in 19th century England.
A Bergere is a French-style armchair from the 18th century with an exposed wood frame, wide seat, and rounded back. It was developed in France and copied elsewhere, with some variations over time, such as being given caned seats, backs, or arms in 19th century England.
A Bergere is an upholstered French-style armchair with an exposed wood
frame. This chair also has a wide seat and a rounded back. It was first developed in 18th century France, and much copied in other countries. With time there were variations. In 19th century England, these chairs were also given caned seats, backs or arms.