The collection "Chambre de la Reine" (Queen's bedroom) contains all the furniture Marie Antoinette used in her bedroom at château de Petit Trianon. The Queen wanted to make the Trianon her personal place of refuge, and that reflects on the furniture as well. The bucolic theme (pleasant aspects of the countryside and country life) is overpowering, and can be seen on armchairs, chairs, taborets and fire screen. All that creates very intimate and comfortable atmosphere in the room.
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The collection contains:
Bed, Armchair, Chair, Taboret and Fire Screen (Pictures 2 to 6)
Contains both PG and Adult versions
New furniture was ordered for the Queen's bedroom in 1787. The design must have been done by Jean-Démosthène Dugourc. The work went to carpenter Georges Jacob, who was able to bring to life the particularly original drawing made of wheat tied by ribbons, around which are wrapped branches of ivy and jasmine. Clusters of lily of the valley complete the decor as well as pine cones, at the base of the feet and at the top of the backrest. The natural paint is due to a real painter, Chaillot de Prusse. On the base of the fireplace screen, two heads of fauna reinforce the bucolic theme.
Riesener Mechanical Table (Pictures 7 and 8)
An intimate piece of furniture from the Queen's private domain, the table was commissioned from her favourite cabinet-maker Jean-Henri Riesener. The Queen often had lunch in her bed, sometimes standing on a small table opposite her sofa. In her bed, she probably used one of her "mechanical tables" which she ordered from Riesener.
(There are two models of this table includes. First one has the mechanism of the table open, and the second on is closed.)
Fireplaces (Pictures 9 and 10)
Contains both versions
This beautiful fireplace was the centerpiece of for Marie Antoinette's bedroom in Petit Trianon. Made out of exceptionally carved Bardiglio marble, it is decorated with garlands of flowers, to reinforce the bucolic theme of the whole room.
Mirror (Picture 11)
This delightful mirror is located on three opposite sides of Marie Antoinette's bedroom in Petit Trianon. Simple, yet elegant mirror, was gilded and decorated in the central part with two olive branches tied up with a ribbon. On the upper sides we can see the scrolls of foliage to enhance the decoration even more.
Sconce (Picture 12)
Suspended from a gilt-bronze ribbon tied in a bowknot, and the arms are shaped like horns.
Gilt bronze was used extensively for different types of lighting, ranging from freestanding candlesticks and candelabra to hanging chandeliers and lanterns. Sconces were usually placed on either side of a mirror so that the flames of their candles were reflected and multiplied in the glass.
Console and Sewing table (Pictures 13 and 14)
To accompany new furniture for Marie Antoinette's bedroom in Petit Trianon, "le Garde-Meuble de la Reine" (organisation of the French royal household responsible for the order, upkeep, storage and repair of all the movable furniture and objects in the royal palaces) ordered cabinetmaker Ferdinand Schwerdfeger a console, chest of drawers and a sewing table in the same spirit. Made in flamed mahogany, these pieces of furniture are decorated with gilded bronze of extraordinary quality. The main elements evoke basketry work, notably the capitals at the top of the feet.
Vase Candelabra (Picture 15)
Candelabra became more and more elaborate during the course of the eighteenth century and were frequently cast of gilt bronze. Monumental in size, this pair meant to hold seven candles is very complex in its design. The selection of bronze ornaments is unusual, and attention has been lavished on their casting, chasing, and gilding, which is partly burnished and partly left matte. The vase baluster body is finely painted and gilded, with bouquets of flowers, flanked by lion mask handles.
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The Bed contains 11 high quality, motion capturing bento poses (3 female, 3 male and 5 adult couples animations).
The armchair contains 12 high quality, motion capturing bento poses (5 female, 3 male and 4 adult couples animations).
The chair contains 11 high quality, motion capturing bento poses (4 female, 3 male and 4 adult couples animations).
The animations were set up for the female body of 1.8m of height and 2.1m of height for the male one. If the animation doesn't look right on your avatar, please adjust it in the AVsitter menu.
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