Inspired by a comment made b
y a fellow RP-er here at the courts complaining she had nowhere to park her caboose besides chairs, I have decided to release a pair of new settees (sofas, couches, not sure what everyone calls them!)
The first is a Grisaille Settee in Savonnerie Tapestries - with optional shadow prim. I wanted to keep this sofa prim-light (for crowded courts like Versailles), and that intention seems to have inspired the design. It is decorated with Grisaille paint work, and tapestry textures and clocks in at 15 prims (16 with the shadow!)
$575 , at the Westboutin Haute Rococo Elegance store in Picasso , and on Marketplace
https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Rococo-Furniture-Grisaille-Settee-Sofa-in-Savonnerie-Tapestries-Marie-Antoinette-Louis-XV-Antique-Baroque-Boudoir/2313709
The second is a little more prim-heavy - inspired by the transition to Louis XVI and Neoclassical fashions in general. It clocks in at 20 prims, but each bolster is an additional 4 primes, then a single prim shadow, so 29 in total. BUT these are optional - allowing you to strip the prims down - indeed, you could use the bolsters anywhere you like! This version comes in 'Amblise Red' - a debt of inspiration to the fabulous Princesse, as I first used this brocade for her bed!
$650 , at the Westboutin Haute Rococo Elegance store in Picasso , and on Marketplace
https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/Rococ-Furniture-Neoclassical-Settee-Sofa-Marie-Antoinette-Louis-XVI-Regency-Roman-Empire-Antique/2313716
Both come with poses built-in - insulting leaning poses, for gentlemen or ladies to lounge elegantly beside the settee!
I am planning to update both of these with different textures, colours and maybe different items using similar textures. For those who are interested, the Rosewood table in my store uses one of the same ormolu textures as the Neoclassical table.
Merci mes amis!
updated by @henri-louis-marie-de-rohan: 27 Oct 2016 07:22:05AM