Antique Méridiennes & Day Beds

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The antique méridienne is a distinctly French reclining seat with an asymmetric back, designed for elegant repose — its name evoking the afternoon nap. Emerging under the Consulate and reaching its peak under the Empire, it evolved through the Restoration and Second Empire into increasingly ornate forms. A quality piece is recognised by its sabre or turned legs, unequal armrests and original upholstery in velvet or silk.

The most sought-after timbers are mahogany and walnut, frequently enriched with gilt-bronze mounts. Explore our full range of antique armchairs and seating to complete a coherent period interior.

Period méridiennes and antique French day beds from professional dealers

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How to choose and authenticate an antique méridienne

Authenticating a genuine antique méridienne begins with the structure: old timber displays a natural patina, hand-tool marks on the back of the uprights, and mortise-and-tenon joints with no modern screws. Empire examples are characterised by sabre legs and gilt-bronze ornaments — lion's paw feet, swans and laurel wreaths. The Restoration period favours cleaner lines in mahogany or walnut, while Napoleon III pieces introduce carved and gilded wood with exuberant floral motifs.

Regarding upholstery, an authentic period méridienne ideally retains its original padding or an early restoration using vegetable horsehair. Fabric replaced in period-appropriate materials — silk damask, Genoa velvet, lampas — does not diminish value provided the frame is sound. Always check the stability of the legs, the absence of active woodworm, and that any restoration work is consistent with the stated period.

In terms of budget, expect to pay between £350 and £1,300 for a Restoration or Napoleon III méridienne in good condition, and from £1,300 to £4,500 or more for a signed or attributed Empire piece — particularly those linked to celebrated ébénistes such as Jacob-Desmalter. A documented provenance — an old auction label, an estate inventory — adds meaningful value. Browse our selection of Empire mahogany sofas for complementary salon pieces.

On Antiquités en France, every antique méridienne is offered by a verified professional dealer who can provide detailed photographs, precise dimensions and the history of the piece. Contact the dealer directly with any questions about condition, provenance or shipping — and explore our full range of antique seating to find the perfect piece for your interior.

Frequently asked questions about Antique Méridiennes & Day Beds

What is the difference between a méridienne and a récamier?
A méridienne has two armrests of unequal height and an asymmetric inclined back, designed for reclining on one side. A récamier has two symmetrical curved ends and no central back, as famously depicted in David's portrait of Madame Récamier.
How do I date an antique méridienne?
Study the legs (sabre-shaped under the Empire, turned under the Restoration, heavier under Napoleon III), the bronze mounts, the timber species and the joinery techniques. A cabinetmaker's stamp on the underside of the frame is a valuable clue for both dating and attribution.
What is the price of an antique méridienne?
Prices range from around £350 for a Napoleon III example needing restoration, to £4,500 and above for an Empire piece in mahogany with original bronzes and documented provenance. Upholstery condition, timber quality and any maker attribution all significantly influence value.
How should I care for and restore an antique méridienne?
Clean the woodwork with a lightly dampened cloth, then apply a natural wax. Entrust upholstery restoration to a specialist in antique seating, using period-appropriate materials such as horsehair, coil springs and historic textiles. Avoid direct sunlight and significant fluctuations in humidity.
Can an antique méridienne be shipped after purchase?
Yes, most professional antique dealers arrange delivery through specialist furniture carriers. Request bespoke packaging with protection for the legs and bronze mounts. Always provide your door and corridor measurements in advance to avoid any difficulties on delivery day.