Furniture
A pair of carved wood and transparent marble light covers, Art of Asia, 19th century.
Large antique travel trunk in leather, wood and fabric, 19th century.
Mannequin, clothing rack from the 1970s.
Low piece of furniture in Marquetry and Bone Inlay, Napoleon III period.
Small office furniture charles style x
Chest of the 19th century
Steel and black lacquer cabinet
Gold plated brass cabinet
Cabinet with hand painted tiles
Cabinet with gold leaf details
Lacquered wood library
Wardrobe
Bar cabinet with flowers
Cabinet with multicolored wood
Walnut firm
Cabinet with multicolored wood
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Brass bar and wood
Lacquered wood cabinet
Lacquered wood cabinet
Royal ebony cabinet
Bar cabinet
Geometric cabinet
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Discover our exceptional collection of furniture through the ages
Welcome to our world of furniture, where every piece tells a story, from ancient times to the present day. Our collection encompasses a wide range of styles and periods, offering unique pieces of furniture that will satisfy history buffs, collectors and those looking for a distinctive piece to complement their home.
Antiquity: The Foundations of Furniture Design
Dive into the origins of furniture with pieces inspired by ancient Egypt, Greece and Rome. These civilisations laid the foundations of furniture design, with sophisticated constructions and elaborate decorations, including ceremonial beds, reclining chairs and precious wooden tables.
The Middle Ages: Robustness and Functionality
Medieval furniture is characterised by its robustness, designed to last for centuries. Our reproductions of chests, benches and tables reflect the functional aesthetic of the period, often made from solid oak and decorated with ironwork.
The Renaissance: An Artistic Renewal
This period saw an explosion of art and design in furniture, with the introduction of marquetry techniques and proportions inspired by classical architecture. Our pieces include ornate cabinets, carved chairs and elegant desks, which emulate the styles of great masters such as André Charles Boulle.
Baroque and Rococo: Exuberance and Grace
The Baroque style is characterised by dramatic, imposing furniture with rich decoration. Rococo, on the other hand, offers a lighter, more ornate approach, with graceful curves and delicate details. Our collection offers splendid examples of each style, perfect for adding a touch of majesty to any space.
The 19th Century: Industrialisation and Innovation
The advent of industrialisation brought significant changes to furniture production. The Victorian style, with its elaborate lines and excessive detail, and Art Nouveau, with its forms inspired by nature, are well represented in our range.
The 20th Century: Modernism and Minimalism
Modernism introduced concepts of functionality and simplicity, with designers such as Eames and Mies van der Rohe revolutionising the approach to furniture. Minimalism followed with its clean lines and geometric shapes. We offer pieces that reflect these philosophies, ideal for contemporary interiors.
The Contemporary Era: Diversity and Personalisation
Today's contemporary furniture embraces diversity, with innovative materials and customisable designs to meet specific needs and varied aesthetic tastes. Our contemporary pieces are chosen for their cutting-edge design and functionality, fitting perfectly into modern lifestyles.
Explore Our Collection
Each piece in our collection has been chosen for its exceptional quality, rich history and distinctive style. Browse our selection to discover furniture that not only complements your décor but also enriches your living space with a touch of history and elegance.