PRODUCT DETAILS
| Période | 1930–1940 |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en CM | 95.0 x 50.0 x 49.5 cm |
| Dimensions en INCH | 37.40 x 19.69 x 19.49 inch |
| Style | Neoclassical |
| Matériaux | Brass |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This neoclassical coffee table is crafted in polished brass with a faux-antique mirror top, combining the elegance of classical forms with the refined decorative vocabulary of the 1940s. The structure displays characteristic neoclassical motifs — tapered legs, architectural proportions — executed with the precision and quality of finish that is the hallmark of the finest French ébénisterie of the mid-twentieth century. The antiqued mirror plateau adds depth and luminosity, reflecting its surroundings in a softly aged, golden light.
This piece is attributed to Maison Jansen, the legendary Parisian interior design house founded in 1880 by Henri Jansen on the Rue Royale. Under the visionary direction of Stéphane Boudin from 1936, Maison Jansen became one of the most prestigious decorating firms in the world, furnishing palaces, embassies and private residences across Europe and America. Known for its eclectic mastery of historical styles — from Louis XVI to Regency, from Empire to chinoiserie — Jansen excelled in the reinterpretation of neoclassical forms through the lens of modern luxury. Its clientele included the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, the Rothschilds, and the White House under Jacqueline Kennedy.
This coffee table would find its natural place in a refined salon or library, where its polished brass structure and antiqued mirror surface would dialogue beautifully with period furnishings or contemporary interiors alike. An exceptional piece that embodies the timeless elegance and historical mastery of one of the great names of French interior decoration.
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