European Classic:Old World elegance from France, Italy, and England.
Old World elegance from France, Italy, and England European Classic draws from the grand traditions of French, Italian, and English design. Ornate furniture, architectural details, gilded accents, and refined materials create spaces of distinguished elegance. It's Old World sophistication for those who appreciate formal beauty.
European Classic is the design vocabulary of Old World money — French Louis-XVI silhouettes, Italian marble, English mahogany, all in the same room, all speaking the same language. Restrained aristocratic accumulation over centuries.
The style relies on architecture as much as furniture — panelled walls, boiserie mouldings, herringbone parquet floors. Without the shell, the pieces look staged.
This guide walks through what defines the look, the palette we work from when a client asks for it, the pieces and materials that make a room feel like European Classic instead of "generic contemporary," and where in a home it lands best.
Key characteristics.
European classical isn't a style — it's an inheritance.
Colours we build the room around.
Primary Palette
Accent Colours
Colours to Avoid
Colours specified from Benjamin Moore and Sherwin-Williams — the two catalogues carried by every serious paint store, with codes any designer can quote and any store can mix.
Materials & textures.
Materials
- Gilded wood
- Marble
- Silk and brocade
- Crystal
- Fine porcelain
- Velvet
- Antique finishes
Patterns
- Damask
- Toile de Jouy
- Aubusson motifs
- Classical florals
Textures
- Carved gilt
- Smooth silk
- Plush velvet
- Polished marble
- Crystal facets
Furniture & decor.
Iconic Pieces
- Louis XV bergère
- Italian gilt console
- English secretary desk
- Upholstered settee
- Carved canopy bed
- Ornate armoire
Decor Elements
- Crystal chandeliers
- Gilt mirrors
- Porcelain collections
- Oil paintings
- Marble busts
- Silver accessories
Lighting style.
Crystal chandeliers as the ceiling anchor. Brass sconces flanking mirrors and doorways. Table lamps with silk shades, everywhere.
Best rooms.
Space & approach.
Small Spaces
European Classic elements can elevate small spaces—a gilded mirror, elegant lighting, or quality antique creates impact. Keep pieces fewer but finer.
Large Spaces
Large rooms suit European Classic's grandeur. Formal furniture groupings, substantial chandeliers, and architectural details create the intended majesty.
Starting a Collection
Start with mouldings and paint before you buy any furniture — a plaster crown, a wainscot rail, a warm off-white on the walls. The room needs its bones before it needs its clothes.
The Considered Room
Commissioned European Classic pieces are made the old way — hand-carved beech frames, marble tops set by hand, gilt applied in leaves. There's no shortcut; there's not meant to be.
Pieces that live in this idiom.




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Related styles.
Bring European Classic home.
Our workroom designs and builds bespoke furniture in the European Classic tradition — commissioned to your room, delivered white-glove. To-the-trade access; no retail middleman.