There are certain pieces of furniture that are symbols of sophistication and good taste. They will always enrich the design of your environment. See eight classic pieces of decor to bet without fear of falling into fads. The list was compiled by Elle Decor of the United States
WINGBACK ARMCHAIRS
Originally, they were created to be placed next to the fireplace so that their ‘wings’ would wrap around the person sitting in it. Nowadays, for aesthetic reasons, the piece is made in different shapes and sizes and for different rooms
CHESTERFIELD SOFA
It attracts all eyes in an environment. With its buttonholes, high arms, and low back, this classic sofa fits in a variety of locations, from a luxurious home to a hotel lobby.
WINDSOR CHAIR
Of English origin and with a classic style, this chair made of wood is also traditional in US homes. With lots of curves, it’s comfortable and can be found in several versions nowadays.
LEATHER CLUB ARMCHAIR
Created in France, the Club armchair was known for its comfort. It was often used in clubs where men gathered to drink and smoke. Today, it is found in various coverings, but leather will always be a symbol of luxury.
BED WITH CANOPY
Canopy beds always have a powerful effect in the bedroom. They immediately get attention. The modern versions don’t necessarily carry fabrics, but have only the frames.
LUIS XVI CHAIRS
Louis XVI furniture is marked by neoclassicism and extreme elegance. The style was perpetuated with his famous wife Marie Antoinette. One of the most classic pieces of design, marked by simplicity and refinement. They bring an air of royalty and opulence to the environment.
HIGH BED HEADENDS
Headboards have been used since the Egyptians, who decorated theirs with gold. Then the Romans and Greeks followed suit. But it was only with the Victorians, in the 18th century, that they gained comfort. They are practical: they allow you to sit and relax in bed.
BARCELONA CHAIRS
Much more contemporary than the other furniture on this list, the Barcelona chairs were created in the 1920s, but redesigned with steel in the 1950s. They are symbols of modernity and have impeccable details.