Empire style
Empire style is a design movement that emerged in France during the early 19th century, particularly under the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte. It is characterized by its grandeur, symmetry, and the use of classical elements inspired by ancient Greece and Rome. This style often features bold colors, rich fabrics, and ornate decorations, reflecting the power and ambition of the era.
Furniture and architecture in the Empire style often include motifs such as eagles, laurel wreaths, and columns. The emphasis on luxury and elegance is evident in both public buildings and private homes, making it a significant influence in the development of Neoclassicism and later design movements.