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An antique or reproduction armchair featuring a carved wooden frame and upholstered seat, backrest, and arm pads. The frame displays neoclassical design elements, including fluting on the legs and arm supports, and a decorative floral carving on the crest rail. The upholstery is a light, muted green fabric. — 3D model
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Frequently asked questions

What is the typical period of a Neoclassical style armchair like this?
This style typically dates from the late 18th century, specifically the period influenced by Louis XVI in France, often characterized by a return to classical Greek and Roman aesthetics, moving away from the Rococo curves.
What kind of wood is typically used for this style of chair?
Historically, French Neoclassical chairs were often crafted from beech, walnut, or mahogany. The choice of wood would depend on regional availability and the desired finish, with beech being common for painted or gilded frames.
How should the upholstery on such a piece be maintained?
Maintenance typically involves regular light vacuuming to prevent dust buildup. For specific stains, a professional upholstery cleaner specializing in antique fabrics is recommended to preserve the material and avoid damage to the vintage elements.