Vintage Hollywood Regency Carved King Headboard
Description : This dramatic vintage headboard features an elaborate openwork crest with flowing scrollwork, shell motifs, and Rococo-inspired carving. Finished in a soft cream paint with subtle green antiquing accents, the piece brings a grand Hollywood Regency presence to a bedroom while maintaining an airy, decorative profile. The ornate crest spans nearly the full width of the headboard, creating a statement focal point reminiscent of custom luxury furniture from the mid-20th century. Ideal for restoration, repurposing, or installation as a decorative architectural feature, this piece combines craftsmanship, scale, and decorative appeal. Era Mid to Late 20th Century, circa 1960s–1980s Style Hollywood Regency, Rococo Revival, Traditional Glamour Technique Carved wood construction with layered decorative appliqué work and painted finish Tools Used Wood carving tools, routers, molding cutters, hand chisels, sanding equipment, paint finishing tools, and assembly hardware History Hollywood Regency furniture drew inspiration from European Rococo and Baroque designs while embracing the glamorous interiors popularized by film studios and luxury homes. Decorative headboards such as this became statement pieces in upscale bedrooms throughout the mid-20th century. Manufacturer / Maker Maker Unknown – Possible custom furniture maker or regional decorative furniture manufacturer based on style and construction. Measurements 93" W x 57 1/4" H x 2" D Suggested Weight 65–90 lbs Suggested Shipping Package Dimension 98" W x 62" H x 6" D Music Frank Sinatra – "Fly Me to the Moon" (Classic Lounge / Hollywood Era) Item Number : P16999 Category : Headboard Brand : Unknown – Possible custom furniture maker or regional decorative furniture manufacturer based on style and construction.
Specifications
- Condition
- Used
- Size
- 93" W x 57 1/4" H x 2" D
- Color
- Yellow
Variants (1)
- Used / 93" W x 57 1/4" H x 2" D / Yellow — 595.99 USD — In stock
AI Readiness
Good foundation, but some important product data is still missing.