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Boudoir de la Reine - Taboret

Boudoir de la Reine - Taboret
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The furniture was ordered for the 'Cabinet with the moving mirrors' or boudoir, by Marie Antoinette in 1786 from Georges Jacob. Following the drawings by Jean-Démosthène Dugourc, George Jacob had provided the seats for this boudoir. The carved decoration mixes antique patterns and natural flower garlands, suitable for a private "country" residence, as Petit Trianon was. The taboret is upholstered with "arabesque" silk material with blue background delivered by the house Reboul and Fontebrune of Lyon, and characterized by its cyclops motif, which has been rewoven identically for all the furniture in the room.

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The taboret was made only for decorative purpose. You can add your own animations if you wish so.

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You can adjust the intensity of the shadows beneath the taboret by selecting the face of the shadow and lowering the transparency to your liking.

Land impact is 1 for every size below the 0.82 m of height.
Number of triangles: 1925
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full star full star full star full star full star Posted July 25, 2023 by SophiePantyhose

Magnifique tabouret.

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