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Ornate Carved Desk and Chair

By sprid, 5 April, 2025
Description

Desk and chair set, both with ornate carvings in the wood. Desk has three drawers; chair has cushion on the seat and in the back. Materials unknown. Desk dimensions 25" deep, 30" tall, 50" wide.

Category
Furniture
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
25" deep, 30" tall, 50" wide
For Sale?
No
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Ornate Carved Desk and Chair Set

Description: This is an elegant, ornately carved desk and matching chair set in a French Rococo Revival style, likely dating from the mid-20th century (circa 1950s–1970s). The desk features beautifully carved floral and scrollwork motifs on the apron and cabriole legs, with three integrated drawers. The chair complements the desk with similar Rococo shell and acanthus carvings, upholstered in a suede- or velvet-like material with decorative nailhead trim. The wood has a warm, aged patina and an antiqued finish, possibly hand-painted or distressed.

Materials (estimated):

  • Wood: Possibly beech, walnut, or mahogany with a light wash finish
  • Upholstery: Likely synthetic suede or velvet
  • Construction: Machine and hand-carved elements with solid wood framing

Style & Influences: The design elements are inspired by 18th-century Louis XV and Rococo styles, marked by asymmetry, shell motifs, and graceful curves. While not an antique in the strict sense, the craftsmanship and styling suggest a reproduction made for upscale mid-century interiors, often seen in American and European homes mimicking old-world elegance.

Condition: Excellent – No visible structural damage. Carvings are intact, upholstery appears clean and firm, and the wood shows only minor surface wear consistent with age.

Estimated Value:

  • Retail / Replacement Value: $800 – $1,200 USD
  • Secondary Market Value (estate sale, consignment, or online marketplace): $300 – $600 USD
    • Value may be higher if sold as part of a larger set or with provenance confirming manufacturer or artisan.

Recommendations:

If you wish to determine the origin or designer (many high-end furniture makers marked similar pieces discreetly), you might:

  • Check the underside of the desk or chair for maker's marks, stencils, or stamps
  • Consult a local appraiser or antique furniture dealer familiar with French provincial or Hollywood Regency-era furnishings
  • Post photos and details on online collector forums like The Federalist, Antiques Board, or Chairish Community

If you ever consider selling, platforms like Chairish, 1stDibs, or EBTH (Everything But The House) may attract the right buyer.

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