chaise longue
shez LOAN´-guh A chaise longue is a long upholstered chair designed to allow a single person to recline. (We’re not talking about La-Z-Boys—chaises longues have no moving parts.) Chaises longues exist […]
shez LOAN´-guh A chaise longue is a long upholstered chair designed to allow a single person to recline. (We’re not talking about La-Z-Boys—chaises longues have no moving parts.) Chaises longues exist […]
sheen-WAHZ’-ree Chinoiserie is a decorative style in which Chinese motifs, authentic or dreamed up by Westerners, are applied to furniture, wallpaper, porcelain, and other decorative accessories. The style was especially […]
poss-MAHN´-tree Remember the tassels and fringe on your grandmother’s curtains? Those decorative elements—including braiding and other types of trim used on bed canopies, upholstered furniture, and throw pillows—are collectively called […]
trohmp LAY´ (French, ‘deceives the eye’) The term trompe l’oeil refers to a visual illusion that tricks the viewer into seeing flat, painted detail as three-dimensional. While the technique […]
ahn-syahn ray-ZHEEM´ (French for ‘old rule’) The term ancien régime refers to the sociopolitical system in France prior to the French Revolution (1789-99). In a design sense, the term refers […]
foh-TAY´-yuh (French for ‘armchair’) A fauteuil is a chair with a partially exposed wooden frame, meaning it has open spaces between its arms and its […]
bear-ZHAIR´ A bergère is an armchair with closed arms, meaning it has upholstery in the area between the arms and the seat. Most antique bergères have rounded backs and wide […]
ōb-zhay DAHR´ (French for ‘art object’) An objet d’art is a small decorative object that one might place in an étagère. (Be careful with the plural: it’s objets d’art, not objet d’arts.) To […]
pop´-ee-yay PAN´ Papier peint is simply ‘wallpaper’ in French, but when used in English, the term usually refers to wallpaper that’s hand painted, block printed, antique, or otherwise rare and […]
VEHR´ ay´-gloh-mee-ZAY´ Verre églomisé is glass that’s been decorated on the reverse side with paint and gold (or silver) leaf. The verre églomisé process results in a gleaming, luxurious finish […]