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Pair of Neoclassical Style Paint-Decorated Twin Beds, The Iris Apfel Collection
$7,500per set
£5,671.79per set
€6,496.72per set
CA$10,509.30per set
A$11,472.62per set
CHF 6,040.48per set
MX$137,428.68per set
NOK 77,255.49per set
SEK 70,535.55per set
DKK 48,531.98per set
About the Item
A striking pair of Neoclassical-style twin beds, each finely hand-painted with garlands, scrolling foliate motifs, and central medallions depicting classical figures in pastoral scenes. Crafted of mahogany veneer with gilt and polychrome paint decoration in the manner of Robert Adam, the beds feature shaped crest rails and arched footboards framed by fluted stiles capped with acanthus-carved finials. Gilt details and faux craquelure lend the surfaces a rich patinated character.
This pair beautifully embodies the early 20th-century revival of 18th-century English Neoclassicism, blending classical harmony with painterly ornamentation. The decorative scenes evoke the romantic refinement and architectural balance of the Adam style, prized by collectors and designers alike for its timeless elegance.
Dimensions:
Headboards: 47" H × 41" W
Footboards: 27" H × 41" W
Condition:
Good overall condition with age-appropriate wear. Minor marks and rubbing, chips, and losses throughout. Faux and forced craquelure to decoration. Frames incomplete as lacking side rails.
Provenance:
The Iris Apfel Collection
Iris Apfel (1921–2024) was an American interior designer, textile expert, and global style icon known for her exuberant eye and fearless embrace of color, pattern, and history. In 1950, she and her husband Carl Apfel founded Old World Weavers, a textile firm specializing in historic fabric reproductions and restoration commissions for nine U.S. Presidents from Truman through Clinton, as well as for the White House, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and numerous historic interiors worldwide.
Apfel’s discerning eye extended to furniture, art, and decorative arts, assembling a collection that reflected her singular aesthetic—a blend of classicism, wit, and worldly sophistication. She became a pop culture phenomenon following the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s 2005 exhibition Rara Avis: Selections from the Iris Apfel Collection, celebrating her extraordinary influence on design, fashion, and interior decoration.
- Similar to:Robert Adam (Designer)
- Dimensions:Height: 47 in (119.38 cm)Width: 41 in (104.14 cm)Depth: 3 in (7.62 cm)
- Sold As:Set of 2
- Style:Neoclassical (In the Style Of)
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- Date of Manufacture:1930 s
- Condition:Wear consistent with age and use. Minor losses. Minor structural damages.
- Seller Location:Morristown, NJ
- Reference Number:1stDibs: LU5990247156672
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