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The history of Knole settees can be traced back to the 17th century in England, and the name "Knole" is derived from Knole House, a stately home in Kent, England, which was owned by the Sackville family from the 15th century until the mid-20th century. It is believed that the original Knole settee was designed for Knole House during the reign of King James I in the early 1600s.

The settee was originally designed as a type of upholstered bench or sofa with high sides and a back that could be folded down, creating a more lounging-friendly seating position. The settee was initially used as a piece of furniture for formal reception rooms and grand hallways. It was typically made of oak and covered in velvet or other luxurious fabrics, and its high back and sides provided a measure of privacy for the sitters. The settee's design more... was also very versatile, as the adjustable sides allowed it to be used as a comfortable bed for guests.

The Knole settee grew in popularity throughout the 17th and 18th centuries, and it was frequently featured in portraits of the time, often depicted as a symbol of wealth and status. The settee continued to evolve in design over the years, with variations including cabriole legs and more ornate carvings.

In the early 20th century, Knole settees experienced a revival in popularity as part of the Arts & Crafts movement. Interior designers such as Syrie Maugham and Nancy Lancaster helped to popularize the settee as a stylish and practical piece of furniture for modern living. While the design has evolved over the centuries, the essence of the original Knole settee remains, with its comfortable yet stylish design, high sides and back, and timeless beauty. less...

A green velvet upholstered Knole sofa, of typical form with…
Green Velvet Knole Sofa with Decorative Rope and Tassel Skirt

A green velvet upholstered Knole sofa, of typical form with high sides attached with decorative rope to the back, embellished with large scale double nail trim and a tassel skirt, 31.89 in. high, 55.91 in. wide, 28.74 in. deep

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A velvet upholstered Knole sofa, with fringed seat cushions and…
Velvet Knole Sofa with Fringe and Tassels (8 words)

A velvet upholstered Knole sofa, with fringed seat cushions and heavy brocade tassles, length of back 75.20 in.

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A contemporary Knole sofa, the upholstery patterned with cream…
Cream Fruit Knole Sofa with Red Ground Upholstery

A contemporary Knole sofa, the upholstery patterned with cream fruit on a red ground, one full width cushion with two bolsters, the cords with cream and red tassels. 72.05 in. x 35.43 in. x 32.28 in.

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An oatmeal upholstered Knole sofa, 89 cm high, 280 cm wide, 84…
Oatmeal Knole Sofa - 280cm Wide

An oatmeal upholstered Knole sofa, 35.04 in. high, 110.24 in. wide, 33.07 in. deep

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A striped velvet upholstered Knole settee, 20th century. 230 cm…
Striped Velvet Knole Settee, 20th Century

A striped velvet upholstered Knole settee, 20th century. 90.55 in. length of back

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A pair of gold upholstered knole settees, 20th century. Length…
Gold Knole Settees, 20th Century

A pair of gold upholstered knole settees, 20th century. Length of back 77.95 in.

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A pair of fawn upholstered knole settees, 20th century. Length…
Fawn Knole Settees - 20th Century

A pair of fawn upholstered knole settees, 20th century. Length of back 77.95 in.

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