SKU:
FAN062
Pair Antique French Louis XV Bronze Chenets, Circa 1880
Height: 17 3/4 inches Width: 19 inches Depth: 8 1/2 inches
The word "chenet" is French for andiron. Andirons were used in fireplaces to support logs as they burned and typically come in pairs. Andirons were elevated, allowing for better air circulation. This resulted in more efficient burning and less smoke.
The Louis XV style, also known as Rococo, was the rage during the reign of King Louis XV (1715-1774). It has remained a timeless style, characterized by intricate detail, ornate curves and a romantic, playful aesthetic, as well as the use of lighter woods, inlays, painted finishes and gilding. A love of elegance, comfort, intimacy, leisure and a cultivated social life with fine entertaining were characteristics of the time, reflecting the taste of the aristocracy and the king’s mistresses (Madame de Pompadour and Madame du Barry.) Many items were created especially for women including vanities, slipper chairs and chaise lounges. Some consider the Louis XV style to be the epitome, the Golden Age, of French furnishings.


