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French furniture comprises both the most s … French furniture comprises both the most sophisticated furniture made in Paris for king and court, aristocrats and rich upper bourgeoisie, on the one hand, and French provincial furniture made in the provincial cities and towns many of which, like Lyon and Liège, retained cultural identities distinct from the metropolis. There was also a conservative artisanal rural tradition of French country furniture which remained unbroken until the advent of the railroads in the mid-nineteenth century.e railroads in the mid-nineteenth century.
, L'histoire du mobilier français est relativement riche, du fait des influences étrangères et des modes locales qui l'ont modelée.
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Histoire du mobilier français
, French furniture
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