Versailles Gallery offers the largest and most exclusive selection of luxury furnishings in the country. Our website is www.frenchfurniture.com
For over 25 years, Versailles Gallery has created elegant and functional interiors in the Washington D.C. area and around the country. Our gallery carries only the highest quality European furnishings and accessories, in both classic and contemporary styles, to give customers a wide variety of choices to suit any residential or commercial space. Celebrities, prominent dignitaries and many others have sought out Versailles because of our reputation for distinctive design. Our elite line of suppliers use only the finest materials to create furniture that will last a lifetime. Clients can purchase pieces directly from our showroom or have furniture made to match individual tastes. Versailles has close relationships with Europe’s finest craftsmen, and can customize your selections by size, fabric and finish. All custom orders are created in European workrooms for delivery right to your home or business. Versailles Gallery offers the largest and most exclusive selection of luxury furnishings in the country. Among our offerings are an array of faux paintings and hand-sculpted accessories including porcelain, bronze and crystal collectibles to complement any design space. Versailles carries everything from sculptures and clocks to lamps and vases. We also offer distinctive design services. Beginning with a detailed analysis of your space, Versailles specializes in a range of design services, from ornamental plaster and architectural moldings, to custom window treatments and hand-made floor coverings.
Beyond the glittering halls of Versailles, lights and treasure few have ever seen. A world where kings and queens once rode in breathtaking splendor. Masterpieces of craftsmanship, symbols of absolute power. Echoes of an era where grandeur ruled the roads. Today, with the magic of AI, these forgotten marvels are brought back to life, restored to their former glory. This is the magnificent royal coaches of Versailles. We imagine with AI, a journey into history So, let's go. Within the grand halls of Versailles, lies the masterpiece of Royal Upheavals. A carriage not merely built, but crafted. an emblem of power, an icon of absolute monarchy. This is the coronation coach of Charles the Territ. Coveted in Poise'sacred annouement in 1825, this gilded marvel is adorned with intricate carvers, mythological figures, and golden flourishes fit for a ruler who sought to embody the divine right of kings. But time is relentless and where there was time, now there is silence. Louis the 18th, the king of restored the Burman dynasty, now takes his final journey, not in gold, but in black. The funeral coach of Louis the 18th is no less grand, but his splendor is one of mourning, trapped in black wellwood, adorned with silver and sorrow. It moves through the streets An empire's farewell and a nation's grief, a dynasty's uncertain future. The golden crowns remain, but the king beneath them is no more. The road once paved for a coronation now leads to Saint Denis, the final resting place of kings. Even the smallest royals travelled in style. There weren't ordinary carriages, there were miniature masterpieces designed for young princes and princesses, scaled down but no less magnificent than the grand coaches of their parents. Imagine a time when childhood meant silk-lined seats, gilded whales, and regal processions through the palace gardens. As the winter fell over Cy, the palace did not sleep, it sparkled. Amid the frozen gardens and frost-gid's fountains, royalty glided, not in carriages but in magnificent sledges fit for kings and queens. Gilded, elegant and un A new empress arrives in Paris as Napoleon and Marie-Louise entered the Tulleries garden, the city erupted in celebration. In an imperial palace, the royal palace was built in the year of the emperor. The royal palace was built in the year of the emperor. In the Tulleries garden, the city erupted in celebration. In an imperial coach, gilded in gold, the paths beneath cheering crowds and the watchful gaze of eagles and standards. It was more than a wedding procession, it was a performance of empire, of legitimacy, of the birth of a new dynasty. Paris, prestige and tradition rolled into motion. While the kings once ruled in golden chariots, Francis leaders embraced a new era, yet they too traveled in magnificence. The presidential coaches of Versailles crafted for the highest office in the land, for every journey was a statement of power, diplomacy and national pride. From grand processions to historic state visits, these characters carried not just the leaders, but the rare image of France itself. Step inside a forgotten chapter of Versailles where elegance met the republic in motion.