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A voyeuse chair in carved wood and partially gilded, and upholstered in a rich bottle green velvet with matching trim.
The voyeuse was a very specific type of chair born in the mid-18th century, made to observe a card game, so that the observer placed the "back" facing the table, and sat facing the game resting the elbows on the upper "accoudoirs" which commonly held an inner space to store game chips.
It comes provided with a series of bento animations for sitting both facing as originally designed.
c 1780.