PRODUCT DETAILS
| Dimensions en CM | 14.0 x 14.0 x 44.5 cm |
|---|---|
| Dimensions en INCH | 5.51 x 5.51 x 17.52 inch |
| Période | 1970–1980 |
| Style | Neoclassical |
| Matériaux | Brass |
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A charming and refined set of fireplace tools crafted in polished brass, distinguished by pineapple-form finials atop each handle — a recurring motif of the neoclassical repertoire symbolising hospitality, welcome, and royal generosity, adopted with particular enthusiasm by the great French decorating houses of the mid-twentieth century. The set comprises the essential instruments — poker, tongs, brush, and shovel — unified by a coherent decorative programme and suspended from an elegant stand whose supporting column is itself crowned by a matching pineapple finial.
Executed in the distinctive aesthetic vocabulary of Maison Jansen, this set reflects that celebrated house's long mastery of decorative metalwork in the grand French tradition. The pineapple was a favoured emblem of Stéphane Boudin and the Jansen ateliers, appearing on fireplace accessories, lamp bases, and furniture mounts throughout the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. Its use here lends the set an immediate air of recognisable luxury and Parisian savoir-faire, placing it within the lineage of the most sought-after decorative objects produced by that era's leading interior decorators.
This pineapple fireplace set brings to any hearth a note of golden warmth and classical wit characteristic of the finest French interiors. Its formal yet playful silhouette works equally well in a period salon adorned with classical mouldings and marble mantels, and in a contemporary interior where it introduces an element of timeless Parisian chic. A charming and highly collectible piece for the lover of mid-twentieth-century French decorative arts.
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