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Dining Tables
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Dining Tables - Coffee Tables - Side Tables - Consoles - Columns
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Seating
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Luxury Handcrafted Rattan Seats
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Mirrors
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Lighting
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Storage & Headboard
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Home Accessories
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Objects of Curiosities and Naturalia
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Greco Roman Art
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Ethnic Art from Africa, Asia-Pacific & Americas
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Wall Art Decor
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Rugs & Cushions
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Vintage Furniture
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Louis Vuitton Trunks
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Outdoor - Jardin
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Red Coral Branch on Golden Stand - H48cm
€360.00Beautiful reproduction of a branch coral made of orange-red resin on a base. Presented on a black and gold base embellished with natural rock crystals.
Coral is actually an animal of the Cnidarian phylum. Corals generally live in colonies of individuals called “polyps” which are “superorganisms”. Each polyp secretes its own exoskeleton; depending on the species, this exoskeleton is hard or soft.
Our collection of corals in synthetic material is handcrafted, reproducing identically the texture of these living specimens, most of which are now protected.
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Red Gorgonian Reproduction on Stand - H56cm
€360.00Beautiful reproduction of a gorgonian made of red/orange resin.
Presented on a black and gold base embellished with natural rock crystals.
Our collection of corals in synthetic material is handcrafted, reproducing identically the texture of these living specimens, most of which are now protected.
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Chair in Rattan Chocolate, Made on Demand
€1,440.00The Chocolate rattan chair.
Superb handcrafted rattan chair, made on demand.
Price upon request.
This cane chair is ideal for your terrace, in your garden but also for your interior.
Very comfortable, this beautiful chair is light and very resistant.
This chair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.
A magnificent French artisanal achievement, entirely handmade.
Type: chair with wide seat 45cm
Stackability: stackable
Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-outdoor
Fiber: Brilliant (Rilsan)
Colours: Shiny Chocolate, Shiny Ivory
Structure materials: Dark rattan (Malacca)
Weaving range: Masterpieces
Seat height: 45cm
Overall height: 86cm
Overall width: 45cm
Overall depth: 51cm
Weight: 5kg
Varnish and paint: Varnish
Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.
Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).
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Rattan Armchair Fully Woven Backrest
€1,780.00Very welcoming armchair with its fully woven backrest.
This colorfully woven rattan armchair adds a colorful and caned touch to your interiors, to your terraces, hotels, restaurants or cafés.
Indoor / Outdoor: Semi-Outdoor
Overall width: 50 cm
Overall depth: 53 cm
Overall height: 78 cm
Weight: 6kg
Seat width: Wide seat (43cm)
Seat height: 45 cm
Height of the armrests: 62 cm
Stackability: Not stackable
Availability: Made to order
Weaving fibers: Brilliant (Rilsan)
Caning range: Basic
Colours: Brilliant Azure Blue, Brilliant Cream
Varnish and paint: Varnish
Structure materials: Dark rattan (Malacca)
Alternative Structure Materials: Outdoor – Aluminum Structure, Light Rattan (Manila), Dark Rattan (Malacca)
Chassis weaving finishes: Tradition
Rattan is a material with extraordinary properties but with limits. Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).
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Wall Paper Fresco Amazonia, Made to Measure
The Edonia fresco wall, made to measure.
A scene of the canopy bathed in light and filled with wonders.
It is a unique wall decoration element. This fresco is a real painting, a permanent journey full of surprises in which this fresco takes us.
This fresco is only suitable for interiors (walls), resistant to shocks and easy to maintain.
Quote on request, specify the height and width to be covered. A Good to print for validation will be submitted to you before going into production.
Impact resistant
Washable
Embossed surface
Application with glue
Removable
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Rattan Armchair Green, Made On Order
€1,780.00The Gabrielle chair. Superb handcrafted armchair in woven rattan.
Manufacturing on demand.
Welcoming with its fully woven backrest and its generous shapes, the Gabrielle armchair is an armchair for restaurants, bistros, cafés, gardens or dining rooms in woven rattan in the colors of your desires, non-stackable and is as beautiful inside as it is outside.
Very comfortable, the Gabrielle armchair is light and very resistant.
This armchair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.
A magnificent French craftsmanship, the Gabrielle armchair is entirely handmade.
Type: chair with wide seat 43cm
Stackability: Not stackable
Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-Outdoor
Fiber: Satin (Raucord)
Colours: Satin Beige – Pantone 7502, Satin Ultramarine Blue – Pantone 534, Satin Royal Blue, Satin Terracotta, Satin Olive Green – Pantone 5743
Structure materials: Dark rattan (Malacca)
Weaving range: exceptions
Colours: Satin Beige – Pantone 7502, Satin Ultramarine Blue – Pantone 534, Satin Royal Blue, Satin Terracotta, Satin Olive Green – Pantone 5743
Seat height: 45cm
Seat width: Wide seat (43 cm).
Overall height: 81cm
Overall width: 58cm
Overall depth: 63cm
Weight: 7kg
Varnish and paint: Varnish
Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.
Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).
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Magnificent Green Rattan Chair, Made on Order
€1,398.00Superb handcrafted rattan chair, made on demand.
This cane chair is ideal for your terrace, in your garden but also for your interior.
Very comfortable, this exceptional rattan chair is light and very resistant.
This chair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.
A magnificent French craftsmanship, this chair is entirely handmade.
Type: chair with wide seat 43cm
Stackability: Not stackable
Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor, Outdoor friendly
Fiber: Satin (Raucord)
Structure materials: Dark rattan (Malacca)
Weaving range: exceptions
Colours: Satin Beige – Pantone 7502, Satin Ultramarine Blue – Pantone 534, Satin Royal Blue, Satin Terracotta, Satin Olive Green – Pantone 5743
Seat height: 45cm
Seat width: Wide seat
Overall height: 81cm
Overall width: 58cm
Overall depth: 63cm
Weight: 7kg
Varnish and paint: Varnish
Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.
Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even swampy equatorial forests.
With its siliceous skin like glass, this extremely solid and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has its limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept damp will end up slowly degrading and losing its resistance qualities.
The physical limits of rattan imply precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades while they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are piled up every night under cover and can thus dry out.
More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
In practice, rattan furniture can stay outside throughout the "summer season", the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rains without degrading.
But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, the long and heavy rains accentuating this degradation. In practice, these are sensitive situations by the sea.
It is then imperative to put the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the "bad season" arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your Rattan furniture all year round, is to put it away daily, every evening, as Parisian terraces do.
In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: the furniture must be stored “dry”. It can however be left outside during the day, but must imperatively be put in the dry during the night.
During the "beautiful season", the rest of the time, the Rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if a lasting rain arrives, the Rattan should only be left in this rain for two or three days at the most, before putting the furniture in the dry place so that it can dry. He only takes it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).
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Brass and Porcelain Monkeys Bookends, H35cm
€1,530.00Large porcelain bookends 35cm high. Figurines of bronze monkeys with palm trees.
An unusual decorative object, two malicious bronze monkeys under their palm.
Bookends made of black porcelain and bronze palm trees -
Red Butterflies Globe - Napoleon III Style
€590.01A flight of red butterflies delicately presented on branches of Salix Tortuosa and protected by an elegant bridal globe. This reminds us of the naturalist display cases which adorned the galleries of Natural History museums in the 19th century. Each globe is a unique and original creation, handmade by our artisans in our workshops.
Packaging specifically reinforced and suitable for shipping. Magnificent !
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Blue Butterflies A. LEPRIEURI, Brass Diplay
€590.01Mini aged brass globe protecting a wonderful selection of 5 blue butterflies A. LEPRIEURI. All simply magnificent. These butterflies fly upside down! Because we find it remarkable on this side, ie on the underside of the wings. As it appears when he closes them.
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Chair in Rattan Albertine, Made on Demand
€1,032.00The Albertine rattan chair.
Superb handcrafted rattan chair, made to order and which can be woven in your colors on request.
It is stackable, robust and light, CHR furniture par excellence.
The Albertine chair is one of the essential rattan chairs that adorns Parisian, Eastern and Western terraces.
Price upon request.
This cane chair is ideal for your terrace, in your garden but also for your interior.
Very comfortable, this beautiful chair is light and very resistant.
This chair will beautify your living room, your kitchen, your terrace, your veranda or your restaurant.
A magnificent French artisanal creation, entirely handmade.
Type: chair with 45cm wide seat
Stackability: stackable
Indoor/Outdoor: Semi-outdoor
Fiber: Brilliant (Rilsan)
Colors: Glossy Burgundy and Glossy Cream
Structure materials: Dark rattan (Malacca)
Weaving range: Classic
Seat height: 45cm
Overall height: 78cm
Overall width: 45cm
Overall depth: 51cm
Weight: 5kg
Varnish and paint: Varnish
Rattan, a material with extraordinary properties with limits.
Rattan is a vine of the Palm race, which grows in very humid or even marshy Equatorial forests.
With its glass-like siliceous skin, this extremely strong and light vine is particularly resistant to humidity, as are tropical woods, teak or others.
But this resistance has limits. Exposed to rain, rattan resists very well for a whole day or even a few days. But if this rain continues for too many hours, the humidity will gradually penetrate the Rattan, and day after day the material kept wet will end up slowly deteriorating and losing its resistance qualities.
The physical limits of rattan require precautions for use. On the terraces of Parisian cafes, the chairs can last for decades even though they are often in the rain all day for long periods. But they are stacked under cover every evening and can thus dry.
More generally, rattan can withstand rain for long hours without compromising its longevity, but must be able to dry regularly.
In practice, rattan furniture can remain outside throughout the “summer season”, the weather is hot and rather dry, continuous rains exceptionally last more than three or four days and Rattan withstands such rain without deteriorating.
But as soon as the season advances, the temperature drops, and there is a lot of condensation and humidity, the Rattan will gradually become humid, with long, heavy rains accentuating this deterioration. In practice, these are sensitive situations at the seaside.
It is then imperative to place the seats under shelter, a ventilated shelter to avoid progressive humidification as soon as the “bad season” arrives, in practice from mid-October to mid-March for a continental climate.
The alternative if you want to use your rattan furniture all year round is to put it under cover every day, every evening, as the Parisian terraces do.
In summary, 2 main principles to respect:
During the winter season (October 15 to March 15 in Europe) in all climates: furniture must be stored “dry”. It can, however, be left outside during the day, but must be kept dry overnight.
During the “summer season”, the rest of the time, Rattan can remain permanently outside.
However, if there is lasting rain, you should only leave the Rattan in this rain for two or three days at most, before putting the furniture in a dry place so that it can dry. Only take it out once the rain has stopped (In any case, a terrace cannot be used in the rain).
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Toucans Engravings Made by Collages
€2,990.00A pair of magnificent Toucans engravings made from collages of old juxtaposed engravings which are previously hand painted.
A magnificent artisanal work of remarkable finesse executed in Italy according to an ancestral process.
Within each frame an atmosphere is created by a juxtaposition of exquisite hand engravings which are engraved and printed on vintage presses from the 1800s.
Each image is printed in black and white, individually hand colored with gouache and in watercolor then cut out.
Superb and one of a kind.
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copy of Night Light Interioro , Italy, h61cm
€750.00Night light lamp representing a Giraffe and friends in the Jungle, 64cm high by 40cm wide.
A wonderful handcrafted decorative lamp, Italy.
A magnificent artisanal work of remarkable finesse.
Giraffe and his friends explore their new home in one of our light boxes full of poetry.
Entirely made by hand in the workshop, these creations can bring comfort to young and old alike on a dark night in the dark!
In each lamp, an atmosphere or landscape is created by a juxtaposition of exquisite hand engravings that are engraved and printed on antique presses from the 1800s. Each image is printed in black and white, cut out and then colored by hand in gouache and watercolor.
The handmade and sculpted frame is made of black patinated tulipwood. The frame is decorated on top with baroque style angel wings, Renaissance period (which can possibly be removed).
A marvel of refinement, pure escape.
This entirely handcrafted lamp which is made exclusively to order.
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Red Crane in Porcelain and Brass, 70cm high
€2,200.00Superb figurine of a flamboyant red crane made of porcelain and brass, 70cm high and 46cm wide.
A contemporary artisanal work of great beauty.
The bird's legs are made of brass.
A remarkable piece for a refined and unique interior decoration.
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Engravings by K. Baerei, 19th C. Set of 2
€530.00A set of two beautiful engravings by the 19th century Japanese artist Kono Baerei.
Engravings with black marie-louise and very beautiful frame in aged black wood and gold edging or with a large pink marie-louise and a thin black bamboo imitation frame.
Glass size: 55x80cm
Engravings representing cranes and beautiful peonies under glass.
Bairei became a student of the Maruyama school painter Nakajima Raishō at the age of eight, and then a student of the Shijō school painter Shiokawa Bunrin at the age of twenty-seven. He continued his education in the Nanga school style under Nakanishi Kōseki and Maeda Chōdō. With Gennyo, abbot of Higashi Hongan-ji, he traveled throughout Kyūshū and central Japan, making numerous drawings.
In 1878, Bairei began preparations for an art school, which opened in 1880 as the Kyoto Prefectural School of Painting. He left this school in 1881 and taught his students in his workshop until 1891. In 1893, he became a member of the Arts Committee of the Imperial Household. In 1894, he was commissioned to paint pieces of Higashi Hongan-ji.
Bairei was a prominent figure in Kyoto's artistic circles, where he organized and promoted artistic activities. He played a particularly important role in his educational work. His many students include Takeuchi Seihō, Kikuchi Hōbun, Kawai Gyokudō.
His own work, often characterized by bold brushstrokes, displays traditional charm and sensitivity.
Its flowers, birds (Kachō-ga), and landscapes show a touch of Western realism. Bairei is also known for his spontaneous woodcut sketches.