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  • Maison Jansen Style Chromed Steel and Brass Table
    By Maison Jansen
    Located in Rochester, NY
    A good quality square two tier (glass top / lower glass shelf) chromed steel table with brass ball finials, brass ball feet and brass banding. In the style of Maison Jansen, circa 1970.
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    20th Century Italian Hollywood Regency Coffee and Cocktail Tables

    Materials

    Brass, Steel, Chrome

  • Maison Jansen Style Faux Bamboo Chrome and Brass Table
    By Maison Jansen, Romeo Rega
    Located in Rochester, NY
    Hollywood Regency chrome table w/ sleek curved faux bamboo brass accented legs / brass ball finials at four top corners / brass ball finial at center of crossed stretchers of legs / ...
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    20th Century Italian Hollywood Regency Side Tables

    Materials

    Brass, Chrome

  • French Modern Maison Jansen Attrib Mixed Metal Greyhound Table
    By Maison Jansen
    Located in Forney, TX
    A stunning rare midcentury French mixed metal two-tier table attributed to luxury Parisian design house Maison Jansen (Paris, France; 1880-1989) Mid-20th Century, having a patinated silver-tone brushed steel frame, gilt metal accents, featuring sculptural bronzed figural greyhound heads, two colorless glass tiers, rising square and tubular legs, terminating in paw feet. Having the ideal Size and proportions for a variety of different uses, including as a cocktail - coffee table, sofa end table, chair side table, bedside nightstand, etc. as well as a elegant, sophisticated, and highly decorative refined style that compliments many of today's most popular interior design styles, such as Mid-Century Modern, Hollywood Regency Glam, Art Deco, transitional Industrial, and more. Dimensions: (approx) 21.75" High, 25.5" Wide, 25.5" Deep Condition: Great original unrestored vintage condition. Strong, sturdy, stable, and structurally sound. Presents splendidly, nicely aged patina - patinated with scattered spots of oxidation, heavily worn gilt finish, typical signs of wear consistent with age and use including minor scuffs, scratches and expected character marks. Overall a wonderful example! Maison Jansen: Maison Jansen (English: House of Jansen) was a Paris-based interior decoration office founded in the late 19th century and is considered the first truly global design firm, serving prominent clients in Europe, Latin America, North America (including the White House, numerous past presidents and celebrities) and the Middle East. In 1880, at the height of the Belle Époque, Jean-Henri Jansen emigrated from Holland to open a furniture shop on the Rue Royale in Paris. No one could have anticipated that his little business (one of the forerunners of interior decoration as we know it) would grow into an Empire, but within Jansen’s lifetime, his emphasis on historical research, his focus on client needs, and his comprehensive approach to transforming space, would earn his firm a faithful client base of wealthy, royal, and otherwise elite clients—clients they would keep for almost a century to come. Maison Jansen was a success from the very start. The shopkeeper made such a splash with his lavish and detailed window displays, and unique approach to selling furniture—Jansen was one of the first dealers to carry everything necessary to furnish a home—that within ten years Maison Jansen was no longer a store but a rapidly expanding design firm with a wealthy and faithful client base. By 1890 Jansen had established a prominent antiques trade, had opened up a workshop on the Rue Pergolese (where the company produced furniture of its own), and had achieved his first great feat of interior decoration—remodeling the Palace of Laeken at the behest of King Leopold II of Belgium. By 1900 Jansen’s reputation was monumental. His firm represented not merely the royalty of Europe, but the wealthy and powerful from all over the world. What’s more, by the turn of the century his furniture was heralded as some of the finest in Europe. The spectacular Art Nouveau writing desk the firm presented at the 1900 Paris Exposition Universelle remains, to this day, in the collection of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, and is considered one of the supreme examples of the period. Maison Jansen would not miss an important show thereafter, and participated in the 1925 Exhibition...
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    Mid-20th Century French Hollywood Regency Side Tables

    Materials

    Metal, Bronze, Steel, Iron

  • Mid Century Side Table, Maison Jansen style
    By Maison Jansen
    Located in Dallas, TX
    Vintage chrome, lucite and glass square side table with brass accents, attributed to Maison Jansen. France, 1970s. The coffee table has 2 shelves, in transparent glass: lucite column...
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    Vintage 1970s French Mid-Century Modern Side Tables

    Materials

    Brass, Chrome

  • Neoclassical, Maison Jansen Style Round Gilt Metal Coffee Table, Side Table
    By Maison Jansen
    Located in Stamford, CT
    Neoclassical, Maison Jansen style round gilt metal coffee table, side table Decorative coffee or side table have an eccentric basket type metal base.
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    Late 20th Century Hollywood Regency Side Tables

    Materials

    Metal

  • Maison Jansen Illuminating Coffee Table, France, C.1970
    By Maison Jansen
    Located in Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent
    A lovely Maison Jansen side table or coffee table, 1970s, with four light points under an oval smoked glass. Of lovely proportions, a wonderful piece of interior design from the latt...
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    20th Century French Coffee and Cocktail Tables

    Materials

    Metal

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