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Italian Oak Louis XIV Canape
Located in New York, NY
An Italian Oak Louis XIV Os Du Mouton, Canape Oreilles, Circa 1700
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Sofas

Materials

Wood, Fabric

AN ITALIAN NEOCLASSICAL WHITE-PAINTED PINE CANAPE W/CANED PANELS
Located in San Francisco, CA
A PETITE AND GRACEFUL ITALIAN NEOCLASSICAL WHITE-PAINTED PINE CANAPE WITH CANED PANELS, ARCHING
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Sofas

Pair of carved settees with paterae
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Pair of carved walnut settees with caned seats and carved paterae on the backs
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Sofas

Materials

Walnut

Baroque-Style Gilt Wood Settee
Located in San Francisco, CA
of Firenze, parcel water gilt wood settee
maintaining the original, hand-carved acanthus frame
complemented by amazing Grotesque
upholstered in a lush chocola...
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Sofas

Painted carved Venetian settee
Located in New Orleans, LA
18th century Italian (probably Venetian) settee and armchairs (sold as set) with Chinese inspired
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Sofas

Materials

Wood

A Pair of Neoclassic Parcel-gilt Cream-painted Settees
Located in New York, NY
Each with straight crestrail above an inset padded back flanked by downcurved arms centering an inset seat with straight seatrail above tapering legs, carved overall with fluting.
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Sofas

Tuscan Writing Table, circa 1790
Located in Atlanta, GA
stunning! Behind a sofa, at the foot of a bed or in a private study, this table reeks of antiquity. Sure
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Sofa Tables

Materials

Walnut

Venetian Rococo Banquette
Located in Atlanta, GA
Graceful Carved Rococo Banquette. Beautifully carved scroll ends and cabriole legs ending in roquillard feet.
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Sofas

Materials

Walnut

Painted Faux Bois Settee
Located in New York, NY
Painted faux bois settee with shaped, slatted back, stylized arms and legs with some original paint and silver gilding.
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Sofas

Materials

Wood

Venetian Walnut Serpentine-Front Settee, Circa 1770
Located in Lake Forest, IL
Venetian Walnut Serpentine-Front Settee, Circa 1770
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Sofas

Materials

Walnut, Upholstery

Pair of Giltwood Candelabra
Located in New Orleans, LA
Pair of two light candlesticks of turned bases supporting foliate embellished bird heads.
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Sofas

Materials

Giltwood

18th Century Italian Provencal Sofa of Walnut
Located in Chamblee, GA
18th Century Italian Walnut Sofa from the Piemonte Area of Italy
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Canapes

Materials

Walnut

Italian Gondola Sofa
Located in Boston, MA
A carved Italian gondola sofa with well executed scrolled arms and a decoratively carved apron
Category

Antique 18th Century Italian Canapes

Materials

Upholstery, Wood

18th Century Venetian Painted Sofa with Camel Back and Serpentine Front
Located in Kent, GB
This rare and beautiful six legged Venetian sofa is over 7 feet long. The delicately hand-painted
Category

Antique Late 18th Century Italian Baroque Canapes

Materials

Wood

Venetian Sofa
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Wood frame, new upholstery on seat and back
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Settees

Venetian walnut sofa
Located in Dallas, TX
Venetian camel back and scrolled arm sofa with carved foliate designs, upholstered in antique silk
Category

Antique 18th Century and Earlier Italian Canapes

Materials

Wood, Silk, Upholstery

Giltwood Sofa
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Very elegant giltwood sofa, seating with cushions, very nice blue and gilt fabric.
Category

Antique 18th Century Italian Rococo Sofas

Materials

Fabric, Giltwood

Late 18th Century Polychromed Venetian Canape Sofa
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This elegant late 18th century Venetian canape sofa has dramatic out swept arms with intricate
Category

Antique 1790s Italian Baroque Revival Canapes

Materials

Burlap, Wood

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18th Century Italian Sofa For Sale on 1stDibs

At 1stDibs, there are many versions of the ideal 18th century Italian sofa for your home. A 18th century Italian sofa — often made from wood, walnut and fabric — can elevate any home. There are many kinds of the 18th century Italian sofa you’re looking for, from those produced as long ago as the 18th Century to those made as recently as the 20th Century. A 18th century Italian sofa is a generally popular piece of furniture, but those created in Baroque, Louis XVI and Rococo styles are sought with frequency.

How Much is a 18th Century Italian Sofa?

The average selling price for a 18th century Italian sofa at 1stDibs is $7,660, while they’re typically $2,219 on the low end and $41,613 for the highest priced.

Finding the Right Sofas for You

Black leather, silk velvet cushions, breathable bouclé fabric — when shopping for antique or vintage sofas, today’s couch connoisseurs have much to choose from in terms of style and shape. But it wasn’t always thus. 

The sofa is typically defined as a long upholstered seat that features a back and arms and is intended for two or more people. While the term “couch” comes from the Old French couche, meaning to lie down, and sofa has Eastern origins, both are forms of divan, a Turkish word that means an elongated cushioned seat. Bench-like seating in Ancient Greece, which was padded with soft blankets, was called klinai. No matter how you spell it, sofa just means comfort, at least it does today.

In the early days of sofa design, upholstery consisted of horsehair or dried moss. Sofas that originated in countries such as France during the 17th century were more integral to decor than they were to comfort. Like most Baroque furnishings from the region, they frequently comprised heavy, gilded mahogany frames and were upholstered in floral Beauvais tapestry. Today, options abound when it comes to style and material, with authentic leather offerings and classy steel settees. Plush, velvet chesterfields represent the platonic ideal of coziness

Vladimir Kagan’s iconic sofa designs, such as the Crescent and the Serpentine — which, like the sectional sofas of the 1960s created by furniture makers such as Harvey Probber, are quite popular among mid-century modern furniture enthusiasts — showcase the spectrum of style available to modern consumers. Those looking to make a statement can turn to Studio 65’s lip-shaped Bocca sofa, which was inspired by the work of Salvador Dalí. Elsewhere, the furniture of the 1970s evokes an era when experimentation ruled, or at least provided a reason to break the rules. Just about every area of society felt a sudden urge to be wayward, to push boundaries — and buttons. Vintage leather sofas of that decade are characterized by a rare blending of the showy and organic.

With so many options, it’s important to explore and find the perfect furniture for your space. Paying attention to the lines of the cushions as well as the flow from the backrest into the arms is crucial to identifying a cohesive new piece for your home or office.

Fortunately, with styles from every era — and even round sofas — there’s a luxurious piece for every space. Deck out your living room with an Art Deco lounge or go retro with a nostalgic '80s design. No matter your sitting vision, the right piece is waiting for you in the expansive collection of unique sofas on 1stDibs.

Questions About 18th Century Italian Sofa
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    Yes, wedding rings have a long history, stretching back to ancient Egypt. The first diamond engagement ring was created in 1477 by Archduke Maximillian of Austria. Browse a wide array of vintage and contemporary wedding rings on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    In the 18th century, art changed in style from Baroque to Rococo and Neoclassicism. Art became more ornamented and idealized during the Rococo period and then shifted toward a style that emulated the artwork of ancient Greece and Rome near the end of the century. You’ll find a variety of fine art on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertNovember 13, 2024
    To identify 18th-century furniture, you can research your piece in the context of the prevailing styles of the period or consult a certified appraiser or experienced antique dealer. To identify your item on your own, look over it for maker's marks, such as carvings, stamps, brands and labels. Researching the marking can help you determine the maker of your piece, and from there, you can search further to learn more about your particular item. Without a maker's mark, the best approach is to consider the characteristics of the dominant furniture styles during the 18th century. In England, these included William and Mary, Queen Anne, Georgian, Chippendale, Hepplewhite and Sheraton. Some French furniture styles of the 1700s include Louis XV, Louis XVI and Régence. Find a diverse assortment of 18th-century furniture on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    One way to check if your brass candlesticks are from the 18th century is to look for the two seams running lengthwise on either side. This is from when the candlestick was molded in two halves and then soldered together. You’ll find a variety of candlesticks of all shapes and sizes from some of the top sellers on 1stDibs.
  • 1stDibs ExpertJanuary 10, 2025
    The individuals considered the Big Three of 18th-century cartoons are William Hogarth, James Gillray and George Cruikshank. Although the 18th century saw a widespread increase in illustrations in newspapers, these three illustrators were particularly well-known for their work. Hogarth's work was extremely diverse, ranging from serious, realistic paintings and portraits to satirical and moralistic illustrations filled with symbolism. A British caricaturist, Gillray is remembered today for his artworks representing political and social satires, like his political cartoons against George III of England. Despite being a prolific caricaturist, Cruikshank is now most famous for illustrating the works of Charles Dickens. On 1stDibs, find a wide variety of illustrations.
  • 1stDibs ExpertApril 5, 2022
    At the end of the 17th century, Europe went into a frenzy over porcelain. Asian porcelain was highly sought after, and spurred the foundation of the Meissen factory in France, where hard porcelain went on to be made. You’ll find a large collection of porcelain pieces from many of the world’s top sellers on 1stDibs.