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"Jansen Decoration" 1971

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"Jansen Decoration" 1971Edited by Jean Leveque, Antoinette Berveiller & Gerard Bonal. Foreword by G. Van Der Kemp. Societe d'Etudes et de Publications Economiques. France. 1971. First edition. Hardback; blue cloth bound boards, dust jacket. Illustrated throughout in colour and monochrome. French and English. [240] pp. 11 1 4" x 10" Fine Fine Scroll Down for (14) Additional Scans: A well preserved copy of the classic and highly sought after first book on Maison Jansen, the

Edited by Jean Leveque, Antoinette Berveiller & Gerard Bonal.

Foreword by G. Van Der Kemp.

Societe d'Etudes et de Publications Economiques. France.

1971.

First edition.

Hardback; blue cloth-bound boards, dust jacket. 

Illustrated throughout in colour and monochrome. French and English.

[240] pp.

11 1/4" x 10"

Fine/ Fine

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A well-preserved copy of the classic and highly sought-after first book on Maison Jansen, the Paris-based international decorating firm. The book covers the history of the firm from its founding in 1880, through Stephane Boudin's presidency from the 1920s to 60s, and into the modern era. Jansen's trademark European style of antiques with a frequent contemporary twist is generously illustrated with an international range of projects. The book is broken down into separate chapters for each type of room, plus chapters on offices, hotels, palaces, panelling and trompe-l'oeil, and the Jansen workshops.

The famed French design house was noted for its extravagant interiors.

Clients included everyone from members of society such as Jacqueline Kennedy, to industrialists and even members of royalty such as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor.

Lavishly illustrated book with detailed text about the firm and their interiors.

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