Queen Anne Chair
The Queen Anne chair is a style of furniture that originated in England during the early 18th century, specifically between 1700 and 1750. It is characterized by its elegant, curved lines, cabriole legs, and a high back. The design often features a padded seat and backrest, providing comfort while maintaining a refined appearance.
Typically made from hardwoods like walnut or mahogany, the Queen Anne chair often showcases intricate carvings and upholstery. This style reflects the influence of the Queen Anne period, which emphasized grace and simplicity in design, moving away from the more ornate styles of previous eras.