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Maison Jansen's Rue 9 Headquarters, 1970. Source: Pamono, Image by Acanthus Press. French Interior, Buenos Aires, Rio De Janeiro, First French Empire, Maison Jansen, Retro Photo, Luminaire Design, Old Photo, Interior Design Firms

At the culmination of Belle Epoque splendour, the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle was a fabulous showcase for dazzling creations, many of them designed by immigrants. One of them was Dutchman Jean-Henri Jansen, whose furniture store with its famously lavish window displays had opened on the Rue Royale in 1880, offering antiques and furniture of his own production. The

Posh?: Manhattan apartment decorated from 1959-1960 by the legendary Parisian firm Maison Jansen, beginning under the guidance of Stephane Boudin. French Interior, San Francisco Houses, Manhattan Apartment, Maison Jansen, Interiors Dream, Chateau France, Elegant Living Room, Elegant Living, Beautiful Living Rooms

The Salon, as shown for the 1997 auction. Photo: Sothebys. Here is another in The Devoted Classicist "Notable Homes" series. This time, we take a look at a Manhattan apartment decorated from 1959 through the 60s by the legendary Parisian firm Maison Jansen, beginning under the guidance of Stephane Boudin. The limestone building, located at the corner of Fifth Avenue and East 67th Street, was built 1927-8 with an all-star design roster of Warren & Wetmore, best known as the architects of…

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An iconic set of 11 painted and carved pilaster palm trees (by TATE & HALL) (c. 1930) for an apartment at 834 Fifth Avenue. Including 4 corners, 6 centers & 1 unique piece. The set also includes additional palm sections allowing for custom installation. Photos show in a 24 foot square room. Referenced as the cover of the 1971 book "Jansen / Decoration" & Legendary Decorators of the Twentieth Century, pgs 52-54. EACH TREE approximately 5 feet wide

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