The Directoire style of French furniture emerged during the late 18th century, specifically from 1795 to 1799, following the French Revolution. It represents a transitional period between the opulence of the Louis XVI style and the grandeur of the Empire style. The Directoire style is characterized by its simplicity, classical influences, and a departure from the ornate designs of the preceding era.

The Directoire style was influenced by the political and social changes brought about by the French Revolution. It sought to break away from the lavishness associated with the aristocracy and embraced a more republican and democratic aesthetic. The furniture of this period reflects a return to classical forms and motifs, drawing inspiration from ancient Greece and Rome.

Chairs in the Directoire style often feature straight, tapering legs, occasionally fluted or with saber shapes. The backs of the chairs are typically rectangular or shield-shaped, sometimes with a slight more...

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Pair of Directoire mahogany side tables, 19th century, each…

Directoire Mahogany Side Tables with Marble Tops

Pair of Directoire mahogany side tables, 19th century, each circular white marble top within a pierced gilded brass gallery, with a single drawer below, on fluted legs (2), height 74 cm diameter 65 cm. Provenance: Private Collection, Sydney

French Directoire mahogany bedside cabinet, 19th century, the…

French Directoire Mahogany Bedside Cabinet, 19th Century

French Directoire mahogany bedside cabinet, 19th century, the rectangular top above a roller door and a single drawer with ring pull handle, raised on tapering legs, height 71 cm, width 46 cm, depth 31 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Martyn Cook, Sydney

A Directoire style walnut finish and gilt bronze mounted bureau…

Directoire-style Walnut and Bronze Bureau Plat

A Directoire style walnut finish and gilt bronze mounted bureau plat, French, circa 1900. 77 cm high, 130 cm wide and 70 cm deep. Provenance. Private Collection Toorak, Melbourne