bergèretyyliset
Bergèretyyliset refers to a style of armchair that originated in France during the mid-18th century, during the Rococo period. These chairs were designed for women, offering a comfortable and elegant seating option suitable for leisurely activities like reading or needlework. The term "bergère" itself translates to "shepherdess" in French, hinting at the chair's intended use in more informal, intimate settings rather than grand salons.
A key characteristic of the bergèretyyliset chair is its fully upholstered and deep seat, often accompanied
These chairs were frequently covered in rich fabrics such as silk, damask, or brocade, often adorned with