French Provincial Style Floral Sofa
Furniture

French Provincial Style Floral Sofa

This is a three-cushion upholstered sofa designed in the French Provincial or Queen Anne revival style, likely dating from the mid-to-late 20th century. The piece features a prominent hardwood frame with a scalloped apron and cabriole legs, characteristic of the style. The upholstery consists of a multi-colored floral tapestry-like fabric with a dominant blue-grey background accented by pink, red, and peach rose motifs. It includes two matching square throw pillows. The backrest is designed with a subtle camel-back or triple-arch silhouette. Regarding condition, the fabric appears to be in fair condition with visible sagging in the seat cushions, indicating wear on the interior foam or springs. The wooden base exhibits minor scuffs consistent with age and use. There are no immediate signs of significant staining or tearing visible in the photo, though the general shape of the cushions suggests long-term residential use. The quality of the carving is relatively simple, suggesting a mass-produced piece rather than a custom artisan work, common for furniture manufactured in the 1970s through early 1990s.

Estimated Value

$100 - $300

Basic Information

Category

Furniture

Appraised On

January 26, 2026

Estimated Value

$100 - $300

Item Description

This is a three-cushion upholstered sofa designed in the French Provincial or Queen Anne revival style, likely dating from the mid-to-late 20th century. The piece features a prominent hardwood frame with a scalloped apron and cabriole legs, characteristic of the style. The upholstery consists of a multi-colored floral tapestry-like fabric with a dominant blue-grey background accented by pink, red, and peach rose motifs. It includes two matching square throw pillows. The backrest is designed with a subtle camel-back or triple-arch silhouette. Regarding condition, the fabric appears to be in fair condition with visible sagging in the seat cushions, indicating wear on the interior foam or springs. The wooden base exhibits minor scuffs consistent with age and use. There are no immediate signs of significant staining or tearing visible in the photo, though the general shape of the cushions suggests long-term residential use. The quality of the carving is relatively simple, suggesting a mass-produced piece rather than a custom artisan work, common for furniture manufactured in the 1970s through early 1990s.

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