Overview
An elegant, low-profile Victorian-style chaise lounge featuring a beautifully curved, S-shaped silhouette designed for relaxed reclining. The piece is adorned with classic button-tufted gold brocade upholstery, brass nailhead trim, and a carved mahogany or walnut frame featuring distinctive scroll details.
Story
During the 19th century, the rise of the 'fainting couch' coincided with tight Victorian corsets that restricted breathing. These low, armless lounges offered a socially acceptable place for ladies to rest and catch their breath.
Maker / Origin
While often produced by regional cabinetmakers rather than single famous designers, these chairs relied on highly skilled local workshops. Master carvers and upholsterers collaborated to create these custom parlor pieces, which served as status symbols in wealthy middle-class homes.
Condition & Value
The wood frame appears structurally sound with minor surface scuffs consistent with age. The gold brocade upholstery shows some light wear and softening of the tufting, but no major tears or staining are visible in the photo. Well-preserved original or vintage upholstery helps maintain the higher end of the value range.