Maison Jansen one of two Neoclassical Curule Side Tables, France, 1970s
Maison Jansen one of two Neoclassical Curule Side Tables, France, 1970s
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This elegantly shaped swanneck side table by Maison Jansen hails from France in the 1970s.
The curule shape of the frame is a clear nod to the neo-classical origins of Maison Jansen during the Belle Époque when the Parisian company was famously the interior decorator of choice for royalty and high society alike.
The swan feet and swan necks are made from gilded brass, which has retained its beautiful shine. Especially the sawn heads are more stylized and sleek in their design and give these tables a more mid-century modern look. This modern take is also reflected in the use of brushed stainless steel in the frame.
The glass top is framed in brass and completes this lustrous table.
The table is well proportioned and due to its timeless elegance is a suitable match to various interior design settings, from Art Deco to Hollywood Regency.
Dimensions:
Width: 61 cm (23.8 in)
Depth: 64 cm (25.0 in)
Height: 52 cm (20.5 in)
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