FAQ's
FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
Whether you’re exploring customization options, delivery details, or planning a visit to our showroom, you’ll find everything you need below. At French Accent, we are dedicated to ensuring a seamless and refined experience—from your first inquiry to final delivery.
If you require further assistance, we invite you to contact us—our team will be delighted to assist you.
What kind of furniture do you offer?
We offer a curated selection of high-end antique and vintage furniture sourced from France and across Europe, including Louis XVI, Louis XV, Swedish, Art Deco, and other timeless European styles.
Can I request a piece that isn’t listed online?
Yes, we can often source specific pieces upon request, and our showroom also features many items not yet listed online.
Do you offer customization?
Yes, we provide complimentary customizations such as finishes, hardware, and sizing adjustments, with fabric options available at an additional cost.
Do you offer delivery?
We offer nationwide white-glove delivery within 6–8 weeks, free delivery in Atlanta, and optional customer-arranged pickup with prior notice.
Will I be charged sales tax based on my location?
Website orders include applicable state tax, while phone orders are charged Georgia tax only.
Can I place an order by phone or email?
Yes, you can purchase directly through our website, by phone, or via email.
Do you offer discounts for multiple purchases?
Yes, we offer special pricing for multi-piece purchases—please contact us before ordering.
Can you hold items until I’m ready for delivery?
Yes, we can hold your pieces at no additional cost until you’re ready.
How are chandeliers delivered?
Chandeliers are securely crated and delivered ready to hang with canopy and chain, but require professional installation.
What is included with your beds?
Beds include the headboard and rails, and require a separate metal frame for support.
Do the drawers include modern tracks?
No, our pieces retain their original construction, but drawers function smoothly.
Why do some mirrors have dark spots?
This is called foxing, a natural sign of age that adds to the authenticity and character of antique mirrors.