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Display cabinet

(Maison jansen )

F-TO-290
Antique display cabinet with illuminated interior space.
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Antique display cabinet Maison Jansen with classic decor.
antique display cabinet by Maison Jansen with elegant design in modern setting
Antique display cabinet with decorative details and soft light
antique display cabinet with decorative details on top, set in an exhibition-style environment.
Antique display cabinet with illuminated interior space.
Antique display cabinet maison jansen with elegant decor and vintage items.
Antique display cabinet by Maison Jansen in a modern room with steps.
Antique display cabinet Maison Jansen showcasing decorative items
Antique display cabinet from Maison Jansen in a modern setting
Antique display cabinet featuring decorative details and a modern background
antique display cabinet with lighting in an elegant setting, maison jansen
Antique display cabinet Maison Jansen with classic decor.
antique display cabinet by Maison Jansen with elegant design in modern setting
Antique display cabinet with decorative details and soft light
antique display cabinet with decorative details on top, set in an exhibition-style environment.
Measure +
Height148 cm / 58.27 in
Width108 cm / 42.52 in
Depth20 cm / 7.87 in
Material Glass, Wood, Polish shellac
Country France
Store Balcarce 1084
Designer / Information +

Maison jansen

The story of Maison Jansen begins in Paris in 1880, founded by Dutch designer Jean-Henri Jansen.


Initially, the firm focused on selling antiques, but it quickly evolved into an internationally renowned interior design house.


  1. Their designs combined neoclassical elegance with elements of Turkish style, Japonism, Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Modernism. This versatility allowed them to create unique and dynamic spaces tailored to each client.


  1. Maison Jansen participated in important exhibitions such as the Paris Universal Exhibition of 1889 and the Exposition des Arts Décoratifs of 1925.


Maison Jansen worked for a high-profile clientele that included:


  1. American mansions to South American villas.


  1. Royalty, such as King Leopold II of Belgium and the Dutch royal family.


  1. Government projects, such as the famous Red Room of the White House during the John F. Kennedy administration.