This armchair (part of a set of 18) was originally designed by Chippendale for the State Bedroom and State Dressing Room, upholstered in green damask.
At £10 it was the most expensive style of chair made for the House.
The State Bedroom suite was reupholstered by George Trollope & Sons in Beauvais tapestry in the Victorian period.
In 2000 part of the suite was restored back to its original colour scheme.
Found here

Music Room

Music Room
More British Furniture
Today, Harewood is home to some of the most outstanding pieces of Chippendale furniture ever made and many pieces can still be seen in the rooms for which they were made.

Carpet
- British Furniture

Dining Chair
- British Furniture

State Bed
- British Furniture

Diana and Minerva Commode
- British Furniture

Clothes press
- British Furniture

Arm chair
- British Furniture

Arm chair
- British Furniture

Metamorphic library steps
- British Furniture

X-frame stool
- British Furniture

Hall chair
- British Furniture

Torchère
- British Furniture

Pelmet
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Chinese cabinet on stand
- British Furniture

Carpet
- British Furniture

Dining Chair
- British Furniture

State Bed
- British Furniture

Diana and Minerva Commode
- British Furniture

Clothes press
- British Furniture

Arm chair
- British Furniture

Arm chair
- British Furniture

Metamorphic library steps
- British Furniture

X-frame stool
- British Furniture

Hall chair
- British Furniture

Torchère
- British Furniture

Pelmet
- British Furniture

Chinese cabinet on stand
- British Furniture
Explore our Collections
Harewood House Trust, boasts an incredible collection of furniture, ceramics, and paintings, as well as gardens and grounds brimming with plants from around the world.

British Portraiture

Italian Old Masters

Sino-Himalayan Plants

British Portraiture

Italian Old Masters
