*Reduced from £8000*
Maison Krieger was a large and important producer of furniture in 19th Century in Paris. It was founded in 1826 by Antoine Krieger, and remained a family business until the early 20th Century. It rose to prominence when winning awards at the 1849 Exposition des Produits de l'Industrie in Paris and the Exposition Universelle of 1851 in London, for the quality of its furnishings.
By the late 19th Century Maison Krieger was one of the largest producers of furniture in Paris, with a large factory based at Faubourg St. Antoine, and counting Francois Linke among their clients.
Beautiful Art Nouveau style burr maple bedroom suite comprising of small super king size bed (suitable for mattress 5'6" x 6'6"/167cm x 200cm), bedside, commode with mirror over and marble top, bedside with tiled top and pair of chairs with lovely original leather backs and replaced seats. Carefully treated and cleaned to restore lovely patina that shows the figuring i the timber and colour at dit's best.
Price includes wood slats for bed.
As an alternative to the wood slats we can supply mini box bases for superior mattress support and to raise the get into bed height. We can also supply hand-made mattresses in all comfort choices. Please see our web site or e mail for full specifications and prices.
Bedsteads have been sourcing, restoring and retailing antique beds and bedroom furniture for over 25 years. We have our own workshops located along side our showroom in a beautiful medieval barn seven miles south of Bristol.
measurements
Head height of bed 140cm; foot height of bed 81.5cm, side rail 28.5cm. Measurement inside side rails 167.5cm across rails 174cm Overall width 181cm. Bedside height 81.5cm, width 38cm, depth 38cm
Commode chest height 99.5cm, depth 50.5cm width 130.5cm
Mirror height 85.5xcm, depth 24cm, width 123cm
Max overall height 184.5cm
Chairs height 94cm, seat height 45cm, depth 43cm width 42cm
measurements
declaration
Bedsteads has clarified that the Beautiful Art Nouveau Bedroom Suite by Krieger (LA468364) is genuinely of the period declared with the date/period of manufacture being c.1900