French Neoclassic Style Ebonized and Brass Bench, Maison Jansen

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Item #: REG4021

Mid-Century (1940s) French Neo-classic Style ebonized rectangular bench with padded seat upholstered in a multicolor zigzag pattern, resting on 4-sided tapered legs ending in brass sabots. (attributed to MAISON JANSEN).

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French Neoclassic Style Ebonized and Brass Bench, Maison Jansen

Mid-Century (1940s) French Neo-classic Style ebonized rectangular bench with padded seat upholstered in a multicolor zigzag pattern, resting on 4-sided tapered legs ending in brass sabots. (attributed to MAISON JANSEN)

DETAILS

Sku:  REG4021
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Maison Jansen

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  42.8"
Height: 17.5"
Depth : 18.5"

INFO

Style:  Mid-Century
Materials & Techniques: Brass, ebonized, fabric, metal, upholstered, wood
Category: Seating
Good; Wear consistent with age and use

About Maison Jansen

Maison Jansen was a prominent French interior design firm that operated from 1880 to 1989. Founded by Jean-Henri Jansen, the company quickly gained recognition for its luxurious and avant-garde designs, becoming one of the most influential interior design firms of the 20th century.

Jean-Henri Jansen, born in 1854 in The Hague, Netherlands, initially pursued a career in law. However, his passion for interior design led him to establish Maison Jansen in Paris in 1880. The firm quickly attracted wealthy clients, including royalty, aristocrats, and prominent figures of the time.

Under Jansen's leadership, Maison Jansen became known for its eclectic and opulent style, blending elements of different historical periods and cultures. The firm's designs incorporated a mix

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