Maison Jansen Neoclassical Magazine Rack Newspaper Stand, France, 1950s
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Description
A French Hollywood Regency-style news rack, magazine stand, or book holder, crafted by Maison Jansen in the 1960s. Elegantly constructed from solid polished brass and clear glass, tit showcases the sophistication typical of the era. Both functional and decorative, it represents the neoclassical flair for which Maison Jansen is renowned. Its proportions offer an elegant and aesthetic solution for organizing books or magazines of various sizes. In very good condition.Measurements: Width: 13", Depth: 10", Height: 22"
Maison Jansen was a prestigious interior design house established in Paris in 1880 by Dutch designer Jean-Henri Jansen. As one of the first global design firms, it became known for skillfully combining classical European styles with modern influences. Maison Jansen created opulent and refined interiors for an elite clientele, including royalty and political figures, notably contributing to the redesign of the White House during Jacqueline Kennedy's time. Its legacy remains as a symbol of timeless elegance and innovation in interior design. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 13 in; H. 22 in; D. 10 in; W. 33.02 cm; H. 55.88 cm; D. 25.4 cm;
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