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LOVELY 20thC FRENCH PALM FLOOR LAMP BY MAISON JANSEN c.1970
Large and very rare Maison Jansen floor lamp, made in France in the 1970s, with seven light points. Of fantastic proportions, superb quality, a wonderful piece of interior design from the latter part of the last century giving a great retro feel and ambient lighting to any living space.
Reference Number: B7697
Large and very rare Maison Jansen floor lamp, made in France in the 1970s, with seven light points. Of fantastic proportions, superb quality, a wonderful piece of interior design from the latter part of the last century giving a great retro feel and ambient lighting to any living space.
Reference Number: B7697
DESCRIPTION
Large and very rare Maison Jansen floor lamp, made in France in the 1970s, with seven light points. Of fantastic proportions, superb quality, a wonderful piece of interior design from the latter part of the last century giving a great retro feel and ambient lighting to any living space.
Maison Jansen was a Paris-based interior decoration office founded in 1880 by Dutch-born Jean-Henri Jansen. Jansen is considered the first truly global design firm, serving clients in Europe, Latin America, North America and the Middle East. Throughout the firm's history, it employed a traditional style drawing upon European design, but influence of contemporary trends including the Vienna Secession, Modernism, and Art Deco has also appeared in Jansen interiors and in much of the custom furniture the firm produced between 1920 and 1950. Under Boudin's leadership, Maison Jansen provided services to the royal families of Belgium, Iran, and Serbia as well as Elsie de Wolfe and Lady Olive Baillie’s Leeds Castle in Kent, England. The firm's most published work was a project by Boudin and Paul Manno, the head of Jansen's New York office, for the U.S. White House during the administration of John F Kennedy. At the same time, Jansen completed the interior of the motor yacht Chambel IV, now renamed Northwind II. Northwind II is one of the few remaining complete Jansen commissions.
CONDITION
In great condition - wear and tear consistent with age, good vintage look.
SIZE
Height: 167 cm // 65.7 inches
Width: 60 cm // 23.6 inches
Depth: 60 cm // 23.6 inches