Early 20th Century English Regency-Style Curule Bench














Early 20th Century English Regency-Style Curule Bench
An early 20th-century stool that channels the sweep of English Regency design but feels as current as a Fifth Avenue apartment done to the nines. The curule frame, carved from maple, arcs in sculptural curves, its scrolled ends and ball feet traced with slim brass inlay that gleams like jewelry. On top, the seat has been newly dressed in Scalamandré’s iconic cut silk velvet Tigre — a fabric forever linked with glamorous interiors from uptown salons to Hollywood hideaways. The mix is irresistible: a silhouette with centuries of pedigree, reborn in a pattern that doesn’t whisper but purrs. It’s furniture as attitude — poised, prowling, unapologetically chic. Place it beneath a console, at the end of a bed, or all on its own, and it reads less like an accent and more like a headline.
45.5 in. W x I 17 in. D x 24 in. H
SEAT: 22 in. H