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Circa 1940s/50s with later elements

A pair of Maison Jansen chests of drawers

Partially legible marks verso: Jansen / 4617 N-727 / BS; one alternately marked: EM
The wood dressers, each with a double-hinged bifold front panel with four concentric squares centering later added silvered mirrors, revealing five drawers, the top three with dividers in various configurations, all raised on corbeled bracket feet, later white lacquered, 2 pieces
Each: 40.125" H x 36.125" W x 18.125" D

  • Notes: On the heels of a German retreat and the formation of France's Third Republic, the French sought a renewed sense of identity and a stable foothold during a burgeoning period of industrialization. When Maison Jansen opened the doors to their Paris storefront in 1880, their signature style of seamlessly merging 18th century revival with early 19th century aesthetics quickly became a design staple of French taste, celebrating the strength of their past while integrating modern trends.

    With so much momentum out of the gates, Maison Jansen soon grew into an international tastemaker, with offices in Buenos Aires, London, and New York. To this day, they are prized for their limited run furniture and custom commissioned interiors for royalty and cultural heavyweights, including King Leopold III, Hattie Carnegie, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, and the White House during Jaqueline and John F. Kennedy's residency. Later, under the name Jansen Inc., they would manufacture more accessibly priced furniture and decorative items out of their New York office. Though remaining relevant to the tastes of the day, Jansen's furniture always upheld their signature sense of luxury, opulence, and strength.
  • Condition: Each overall good condition with scattered scuffs, scratches, nicks, and indentations commensurate with age. Each hinge very slightly loose from repeated use and weight of panels.

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