The Piece
A refined French Louis XV / Rococo-Revival bed in glowing figured walnut (or mahogany) veneer with a raised rocaille shell crest, scrolling foliate carving, and an inlaid arabesque cartouche. The headboard and footboard read like a single gesture—serpentine, balanced, and richly toned—while the surface shows that desirable century-old glow and fine craquelure. Equally at home as a statement in a primary suite or styled in a guest room with crisp linen and brass accents.
Design & Construction
→ Form & Style:
Serpentine crest with bold rocaille shell and pierced acanthus; framed panel with applied scrollwork surrounding an arabesque marquetry medallion; shaped lower apron with central rocaille reserve; cabriole legs with leaf-carved knees and scrolled toes. A classic Continental inter-war interpretation of Louis XV—restrained, elegant, and luxurious.
→ Material:
Book-matched figured walnut/mahogany veneer over hardwood; fruitwood marquetry to the cartouche; hand-finished carving (likely beech or walnut) toned to match. Original shellac/early lacquer finish with warm oxidation and uniform age crazing.
→ Mark:
Typical for quality regional ateliers of the period, pieces were not always stamped. No maker’s mark observed in photos; attribution: French/Belgian, c. 1915–1935.
Dimensions (approx.)
Headboard: ~58" H × ~61" W
Footboard: ~35" H × ~61" W
Rails: ~76" L (fits European double; easily adapted to queen with conversion rails)
(Hand-finished work varies slightly; happy to tailor the listing once exact measurements are confirmed.)
History & Provenance
Produced in northern France/Belgium between the wars, when regional shops blended machine-roughed stock with hand carving and fine veneering to revive 18th-century styles for modern homes. The beaded edge at the footboard, applied rocaille frames, and arabesque inlay are signatures of this period’s better workshops—opulent but disciplined, built to last.
Condition
Excellent vintage condition. Crisp carving, no significant veneer loss noted, uniform patina with attractive finish checking, minor nicks at high points consistent with age. Structurally sound and ready for modern slats; queen conversion available with adapter rails and center support.
Product Details
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| Style | Louis XV / Rococo-Revival |
| Origin | France or Belgium |
| Year | c. 1915–1935 |
| Materials | Figured walnut/mahogany veneer; fruitwood marquetry; carved beech/walnut elements |
| Finish | Original shellac/early lacquer with warm patina and fine craquelure |
| Construction | Serpentine panels; applied rocaille frames; cabriole legs; shaped apron |
| Size | European double (approx. 55" inside); queen conversion possible |
| Condition | Excellent vintage; light, honest wear; display- and sleep-ready |
| Inclusions | Headboard, footboard, side rails (confirm hardware); slat solution available on request |
Why It Belongs in Your Home
This bed delivers that rare mix of sculptural presence and warmth—shimmering figured veneer, graceful curves, and hand-finished detail that softens a space without shouting. Style it with crisp white linen and antique brass, or lean into mood with dark walls and velvet. Either way, it’s a century-old piece that feels timeless—and it sleeps beautifully once outfitted with modern slats or a discreet queen conversion.