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Monograph on the renowned Paris-based interior decoration office Maison Jansen, founded in 1880 by Jean Henri Jansen. Published in 2007 by Acanthus Press with text by James Archer Abbott. Considered the first truly global design firm, Jansen combined traditional furnishings with contemporary trends, ultimately creating a lavish aesthetic "of Bourbon historicism combined with Hollywood-style glamour." The firm's client list included the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, the Shah of Iran, and Mr. and Mrs John F. Kennedy. 4to (11.25" x 9"), hardcover with printed dust jacket, 384 pages with over 600 illustrations drawn from the firm's archives. Light rubbing to wrappers and minor bumping to extremities. Interior clean and bright.
Monograph on the renowned Paris-based interior decoration office Maison Jansen, founded in 1880 by Jean Henri Jansen. Published in 2007 by Acanthus Press with text by James Archer Abbott. Considered the first truly global design firm, Jansen combined traditional furnishings with contemporary trends, ultimately creating a lavish aesthetic "of Bourbon historicism combined with Hollywood-style glamour." The firm's client list included the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, the Shah of Iran, and Mr. and Mrs John F. Kennedy. 4to (11.25" x 9"), hardcover with printed dust jacket, 384 pages with over 600 illustrations drawn from the firm's archives. Light rubbing to wrappers and minor bumping to extremities. Interior clean and bright.
Monograph on the renowned Paris-based interior decoration office Maison Jansen, founded in 1880 by Jean Henri Jansen. Published in 2007 by Acanthus Press with text by James Archer Abbott. Considered the first truly global design firm, Jansen combined traditional furnishings with contemporary trends, ultimately creating a lavish aesthetic "of Bourbon historicism combined with Hollywood-style glamour." The firm's client list included the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, the Shah of Iran, and Mr. and Mrs John F. Kennedy. 4to (11.25" x 9"), hardcover with printed dust jacket, 384 pages with over 600 illustrations drawn from the firm's archives. Light rubbing to wrappers and minor bumping to extremities. Interior clean and bright.