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Wednesday, July 23, 2014

WEDNESDAY'S WORD OF THE WEEK: CABRIOLE


CABRIOLE

cab·ri·ole [kab-ree-ohl; French ka-bree-awl]

noun, plural cab·ri·ole [kab-ree-ohlz; French ka-bree-awl]
   
1.   Furniture. a type of furniture leg, a curved, tapering leg curving outward at the top and inward farther down so as to end in a round pad, the semblance of an animal's paw, or some other feature: used especially in the first half of the 18th century.

2.   Ballet. a leap in which one leg is raised in the air and the other is brought up to beat against it.

Also called cabriole leg.

Origin:
1775–85; < French: from cabrioler to caper, leap like a goat; so called because modeled on leg of a capering animal (see cabriolet

Printed in 1897, Bibliographisches Institut Leipzig Germany,
as an illustration for the 5th edition of "Meyers' Konversations Lexikon".

The cabriole leg is a sinuous, double-curved form used in legs (and feet) of furniture, with the upper portion curving outward and the lower portion curving inward in a gentle "S" shape, a conventionalized representation of the rear leg of a leaping goat.

Illustrations by Nan Richards 

While used extensively in French furniture, especially the Louis XV period of furniture design, the shape originated centuries before with the ancient Chinese and Greek furniture makers. Furniture historians can often determine the origin of an antique based solely on the form and detail of its cabriole legs.

Pair French Antique Louis XV Walnut Fauteuils
Pair French Antique Louis XV Petite Side Chairs

But there's no mistaking the signature "S" shaped cabriole legs on Louis XV chairs. Besides being very attractive, the graceful, curved lines of the cabriolet leg are also very practical. They create the balance needed to support heavy pieces of case furniture on slim legs without the use of stretchers.

Antique French Louis XV Walnut Side Table
Frédéric Schmit Pair of Antique French Louis XV Style Rococo Revival Buffets
Antique French Provincial Louis XV Chateau Armoire
18th Century French Country Louis XV Commode Sauteuse

What's more symbolic of 18th century furniture than the cabriole leg? 

À Bientôt!

Lolo & Mimi

Sunday, January 5, 2014

FIND US AT THE FARM JANUARY 7-8

BRRRR...it's COLD outside. But don't let a little cold weather stop you 
from shopping Atlanta's newest Antique show, 
1st Find At The Farm.


SHOP by Lolo French Antiques et More next Tuesday - Wednesday at Atlanta's newest Antique Show. The TALENTED+TERRIFIC co-founders of the Antique and Design Center of High Point, Karen Luisana and Amanda Lane Kinney, are taking their newest show on the road! 1st Find At The Farm Antique Show will be held January 7-8, 2014, in heated tents (THANK GOODNESS) on the Broder Family farm, located at 1226 Flippen Road in Stockbridge, GA, just minutes from downtown Atlanta and visible from I-75. Gates open at 9 a.m. for early buying. Renowned interior designer and educator Tobi Fairley will present “Finding Inspiration In The Mix – Layering Antiques Into Your Design For a Fresh Look.” There are a few spots left for this event and the Private Wine and Dine with Tobi so reserve your seat now!

Directions - From I-75 South, Take exit #224 for Hudson Bridge Road toward Eagles Landing Parkway. Keep right at the fork to merge onto Hudson Bridge Road, then turn right onto Flippen Road. If you will be in town for Atlanta Mart and need transportation to the Farm, please email Amanda at info@hpantiqueanddesigncenter.com. They plan to do an early morning shuttle pick up on Tuesday the 7th.

New Container Arrivals

Our new container just arrived so we will have a fabulous selection of French antiques...
from Enfilade Buffets to Industrial, Art Deco leather club chairs to Farm Tables, 
Copper Pots to Wine Cages, Armoires to Armchairs, 
Oyster Baskets to Laundry Baskets....et More! 

We will be in TENT B
Booths #3 and #5
with plenty of hot cider to break the ice and keep you warm!
See you at the Farm!

À Bientôt!

Lolo & Mimi

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

HOME RUN....DAY 5

Lolo hit a home run today! The sun was shining and he was off to an early start. He left home with an empty truck and returned with one packed to the rafters.

Home Sweet Home
in France

He headed up the Brittany coast and stopped in several little towns along the way. It didn't take long to start filling the truck once he ran across a few dealers with some really nice armoires and buffets.









Lolo definitely scored today!

À Bientôt!

Lolo & Mimi