
Popular in the first half of the 18th century (especially among the royal courts of Europe), this neo-Classical, French parlor seating style is best recognized by its namesake cabriole leg. The elaborative, yet elegant silhouette features an exposed (often wooden) frame with a ball-and-claw foot design defined by an ‘S’design: the upper portion of the leg curves outward, while the lower portion curves inward. A curved back falls gently into sloping arms for a graceful design with continuous line