- Presentation
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- Itinerary
- Introduction
- Pierre Legrain (1888-1929), African chair, Paris, c. 1924
- Charles Balthazar (c. 1700-1773), clockmaker; Jacques Confesseur, founder (attr. to), “Le Temps prêt à trancher le fil de la vie” table clock, c. 1745/1749
- Georges de Feure (1868-1943), Vitrine, circa 1901, Paris
- René André Coulon (1908-1997), Armchair, Saint-Gobain Manufactory, France, 1938
- Ron Arad (b. 1951), “Chair by its Cover” chair, United Kingdom, 1989/1990
- Nicholas Rena (b. 1963), “Big Violet Jug” sculpture-object, United Kingdom, 2009
- Playmobil “Antique Thieves”, Germany, 2008
- “Jug” with lid (of a pair), China, Qing dynasty (1644-1912), 19th century
- Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985), Garden monument “Figure analogue”, France, 1968
- Pierre Renart, {Möbius} console, {Ruban} collection, France, 2019
- Middle Ages / Renaissance
- The Altarpieces Gallery
- School of Donatello, “Virgin and Child”, Florence, 15th century
- Master of the View of Sainte Gudule, Altarpiece “Passion of Christ”, Brussels, c. 1490
- Antonio de Carro, “The Virgin and Child Surrounded by Saints”, Emilia (Italy), 14th century
- Vicino da Ferrara (attrib. to), “Altar painting of the Crucifixion”, Ferrara, c. 1469/1470
- Giovanni Buora, “Bust of the Virgin”, Venice, early 16th century
- Master of Rabenden (attrib. to), Altarpiece figure: “St George Slaying the Dragon”, Upper Bavaria, c. 1515-1520
- Workshop of the Serra brothers, “Nativity, Epiphany, Resurrection”, Catalonia, c. 1395
- Pietro Bussolo, “Figure of a prophet”, Lombardy, c. 1490
- Workshop of Paul Lautensack, “The Visitation”, Bamberg, c. 1510-1515
- Chest with iron scrollwork, France, 14th century
- International Gothic
- Master of the Madeleine, “Altarpiece of the Virgin and Child flanked by St Andrew and St James”, Florence, c. 1275-1280
- “Nativity”, Catalonia, early 14th century
- “Virgin of the Nativity”, Île-de-France, c. 1330-1340
- Juan de la Abadia the elder, “Coronation of the Virgin”, Aragon, 3rd quarter of the 15th century
- Flemish School, “Annunciation”, 16th century
- A bedroom from the late fifteenth century
- Friezes from the castle of Vélez Blanco
- The Early Italian Renaissance
- Master of the Pala Sforzesca, The Virgin and St Joseph, Milan, c. 1490
- Bonifacio Bembo, Ceiling panels: “woman in profile”, Cremona, 2nd half of the 15th century
- Biago d’Antonio (attrib. to), “The Meeting of Jason and Medea”, Florence, c. 1486
- Chest with the arms of the Malvezzi family, Bologna, mid-16th century
- Ceramics, glass and enamels from the thirteenth to the sixteenth century
- Bowl “The Beautiful Hipolita”, Castel Durante, early 16th century
- Pierre Reymond, “The Month of September, the Grape Harvest”, Limoges, 1561
- Two-bar cross, decorated on the back with five medallions with angels, Limoges, c. 1250
- The Buglioni workshop (attrib. to), “The Pietà between St Francis and St George”, Florence, c. 1520
- Aquamanile, Germany, early 13th century
- Stemmed glass, façon de Venise, Probably France, late 16th century
- Casa Pirota workshop, “The Martyrdom of St Cecilia”, Faenza (Italy), c. 1525
- Stemmed bowl, Venice, 1st third of the 16th century
- “Skeleton in a shroud, seated on a tomb”, France, 1547
- Jean Pénicaud II (attrib. to), “Pax of the Virgin and Child”, Limoges, 16th century
- Ceremonial dish “Standing female nude”, Deruta, first half of the 16th century
- Intarsia
- Intarsia panel, Northern Italy, Late 15th-early 16th century
- Chest decorated with the Labors of Hercules, France, dated 1546
- Baron de Lisy et de Montjay (c. 1519-1560), “Portrait of Jacques de Brouillard”, c. 1551
- Flemish school, “Portrait of Emperor Maximilian of Austria”, late 15th century
- Flemish school, “Portrait of Mary of Burgundy”, late 15th century
- “Portrait of Mary of Hungary”, Germany, 16th century
- Tapestry “The King”, France, 1525-1530
- Panel with medallions, France, 1st half of the 16th century
- Intarsia panel, North Italy, late 15th-early 16th century
- The Late Renaissance
- Sgabello with a decoration of masks and baskets of fruit, Venice, 16th century
- Dresser, Île-de-France, 2nd half of the 16th century
- Armoire à deux corps (cupboard on chest), Île-de-France, late 16th century
- Dirck Crabeth (known c. 1520-1574) and his workshop, stained glass “Biblical scenes: The Capture of the Ark of the Covenant”, Leiden (Holland), 1543
- Dirck Crabeth (known c. 1520-1574) and his workshop, Stained glass “Biblical scenes: The Story of Samuel”, Leiden (Holland), 1543
- François Clouet (1520-1572) (attrib. to), “Portrait of a Lady at her Bath”, France, late 16th century
- Lucas Cranach (1472-1553), “Venus and Cupid the Honey Thief”, Germany, c. 1535
- Caquetoire (“conversation chair”), France, late 16th century
- Seventeenth / eighteenth century
- The Architectural vocabulary of the seventeenth century
- A journeyman’s masterpiece: an armoire with seven columns, Strasbourg, 1715-1720
- Paul Vredeman de Vries (1567-after 1630) and Adriaen van Nieulandt (1587-1658), “Solomon and the Queen of Sheba”, Amsterdam, c. 1610
- Frame, Utrecht, c. 1650-1655
- Cabinet, Augsburg, c. 1620-1630
- Paulus Vredeman de Vries (1567-after 1630), “Company in an Interior”, Amsterdam, dated 1616
- The Autruche factory (attrib. to), Dish with central boss, Nevers, c. 1660
- Gourd vase, Nevers, c. 1625-1650
- Pair of wall sconces, France, c. 1650-1660
- Ewer, Paris, 1603-1604
- Arabesques and grotesques
- Lid of a double harpsichord: “Allegory of Music”, Paris (?), c. 1700
- André-Charles Boulle (1642-1732) (attrib. to), Pair of wall sconces, Paris, c. 1715-1720
- Torchère, Paris, c. 1700-1710
- Factory of Pierre Clérissy (attrib. to), Fireplace, Moustiers-Sainte-Marie, c. 1720-1730
- Royal Manufacture of Saint Gobain, Mirror, France, c. 1700-1710
- Ceiling from the Hôtel de Verrüe, c. 1720
- Acanthus and scrolls
- Chest of drawers, Paris, c. 1700-1710
- Armoire cabinet, Paris, c. 1670-1680
- Pierre Gole (1620-1684) (attrib. to), Coffer cabinet, Paris, c. 1655
- Armchair, Probably Paris, c. 1670-1680
- Imari Arita and Paul le Riche, Pair of covered cups (Japanese porcelain), Japan, 1730, Paris (for the mount), 1722-1732
- Hendrik van Soest, Self-Portrait, Antwerp, circa 1694-1718
- Carving, adornment and display cabinet with glassware
- Sculpture, “Cleopatra”, Nevers, c. 1700
- Sculpture “Mark Antony”, Nevers, c. 1700
- Console table, Paris, c. 1710-1720
- Guillebaud factory (attrib. to), Baluster vase, Rouen, c. 1720-1730
- Workshop of Filippo and Domenico Parodi, Sculpture “The Four Seaons”: “Winter”, Genoa, c. 1700
- Buffet and hutch, Probably Paris, c. 1730
- Sculptures “The Four Seasons”, Probably Nevers, eighteenth century
- Armchair, Paris, c. 1720
- Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1686-1755), “Portrait of Octave-Alexandre de Nédonchel as a Hunter”, Paris, dated 1713
- Wall console, France, late 17th - early 18th century
- Geometric parquetry designs (frisage)
- Joseph Poitou (attr. to), Wardrobe, Paris, c. 1715-1720
- Double commode with corner cupboards, Paris, c. 1725
- Mechanical desk, Paris, c. 1750
- François Desportes (1661-1743), {Various goldsmith pieces}, c. 1740-1750
- Roger Van der Cruse dit Lacroix, Writing desk with sliding doors, Paris, c. 1770
- Manufacture of Saint-Cloud, Vase, c. 1700
- Saint-Cloud Manufactory, Potpourri in the shape of a pomegranate, c. 1720
- Saint-Cloud and Chantilly Manufactories, Basin, c. 1730
- Saint-Cloud Manufactory, {Figure of a Chinese male dancer}, c. 1730-1740
- Saint-Cloud Manufactory, {Figure of a Chinese female dancer}, c. 1730-1740
- Saint-Cloud Manufactory, Spice box, c. 1700-1710
- Saint-Cloud Manufactory, Make-up pot, around 1720
- Saint-Cloud Manufactory, Makeup pot, 1696-1766
- Saint-Cloud Manufactory, Glass bucket, 1715-1725
- Snack table, France, 1755-1760
- The gilt study from the Hôtel de Rochegude in Avignon, c. 1720
- Hangings and upholstery
- Invalid armchair, Paris (?), c. 1720
- Jean Gourdin, known as Père Gourdin (d. 1764), master in 1714, Armchair, Paris, c. 1750-1755
- Fauteuil à la reine with removable frames (chassis), Paris, c. 1730
- Maurice Jacques (1712-1784), {Design for the tapestry on a screen panel}, Paris, 1760
- Panel of an embossed leather wall hanging, Probably Venice, c. 1600
- Armchair, France, early 17th century
- Rococo
- Pont-aux-Choux Manufactory, Oval terrine, Paris, c. 1750-1770
- Sèvres Manufactory, Jug and basin, 1756-1757
- Gaspard Robert Factory, Terrine, Marseilles, c. 1765-1770
- Vincennes Manufactory, “Duplessis” sauce boat, 1756
- Juste-Aurèle Meissonnier (1695-1750), Claude Duvivier (c. 1688-1747), Candlestick, Paris, 1734-1735
- Chair, Aachen, c. 1740
- Jacques Caffiéri (1678-1755), Pair of andirons: {The Hen} and {The Cock}, Paris, c. 1735
- Jacques de Lajoüe (1686-1761), {Project for a fountain: Naiad and putti}, Paris, c. 1740
- Commode with side doors and a writing tablet, Venice, c. 1750-1760
- Louis Cresson (1706-1761), master in 1738 (attr. to), Armchair, Paris, c. 1740
- Nicolas Heurtaut (c. 1720-after 1775), master in 1753 (attr. to), Sofa with removable frames, Paris, c. 1753
- François-Thomas Germain (1726-1791), Ewer and basin, Paris, 1756-1758
- François Boucher, “Cupid Introducing Psyche into Olympus”, France, before 1739
- Joseph Étienne Blerzy, Fly box with brush, Paris, 1789
- Vinaigrette box, Europe, 18th century
- Bottle, Paris, 1787
- Bottle, France, 17th century?
- Girl in a Swing Manufactory, Flacon, England, c. 1749-1754
- Flaconnier-necessary, Paris, 1756-1762
- Vincennes Manufactory, Sculpted group: “The flute player”, 1752
- Manufacture de Vincennes, Sculpted group: “The grape eaters”, 1752
- Toiletry set, France, c. 1750
- Vincennes Manufactory, Ointment jar, 1745-1748
- Vincennes Manufactory, Ointment jar, 1745-1748
- Tibaldi Maria Felicita, {Fan Project - Masquerade}, Rome, 18th Century
- Chinoiserie
- “Still life with porcelain pieces, a monkey and birds”, Paris, c. 1725-1730
- Barometer-thermometer in the form of a Chinese pagoda, Paris, c. 1750
- Pierre Garnier, cabinetmaker, Cabinet display case, Paris, c. 1761
- François Autray, clockmaker, Wall clock with a Chinese figure, Paris, c. 1740
- De Grieksche A Manufactory, Porcelain potiche vase, Delft (Netherlands), c. 1710
- Saucer, Rouen, c. 1725-1730
- Jean-François Leleu (1729-1807), Drop-front desk, Paris, c. 1765
- Villeroy Manufactory, Figure of a Magot, Mennecy, c. 1740
- Panel from the Lacquer Room in the Hôtel Du Châtelet, Paris, c. 1771
- Saint-Cloud Manufactory, Two cornet and two bottle vases, c. 1700
- Sèvres Manufactory, “The Emperor of China”, between 1776 and 1785
- Adrien Faizelot Delorme (1691-1768), cabinetmaker (attr. to), Étienne-Simon Martin (1703-1770), varnisher (attr. to), Lean-to writing desk, Paris, c. 1749-1750
- Saint-Cloud Manufactory, Plate, c. 1720-1730
- Saint-Cloud Manufactory, flowerpot, c. 1725-1730
- Christophe Huet (1700-1759), “Concert of monkeys”, France, 18th century
- Meissen Manufactory, Hollow dish, c. 1734
- Mennecy Manufactory, Cup, 1735-1773
- Chantilly Manufactory, Teapot, 18th century
- À la capucine wood paneling, c. 1730
- P. Mombaers Factory, Terrine in the shape of a turkey, Brussels, c. 1760
- Moustiers-Sainte-Marie?, Asparagus in a dish (vegetable dish), c. 1760-1770
- Paul Hannong Manufactory (attr. to), Terrine in the shape of a turtle, Strasbourg, c. 1745-1755
- Philippe Mombaers Factory (attr. to), Terrine in the shape of an eel, Brussels, c. 1760
- Paul Hannong Manufactory, Vegetable dish and tray in the shape of a cabbage, Strasbourg, c. 1748-1754
- Mennecy Manufactory, Covered pot, c. 1760
- Box in the shape of a turtle, France, 18th century
- The Cabinet des Fables
- The return to classical sources
- René Dubois, cabinetmaker, Writing table, Paris, c. 1775
- Pierre Garnier, cabinetmaker, Medallion, Paris, circa 1770-1775
- Pair of torches, Paris, c. 1780
- Sèvres Manufactory, “Pygmalion and Galatea”, after 1763
- Fauteuil à la reine with removable frames (chassis), Paris, c. 1765
- “Fauteuil à coiffer” cabriole armchair, Paris, c. 1750-1760
- Philippe-Claude Montigny (1734-1800), Drop-front writing desk, Paris, c. 1766-1770
- Armchair with removable frames (chassis), Paris, c. 1770
- Hubert Robert (1733-1808), “The Remains of the Palace of Pope Julius II”, Paris, c. 1770-1780
- François Gaspard Teuné (born in 1726), Roll-top writing desk and cartonnier, Paris, c. 1770
- Charles Topino (1735-1803), Bonheur-du-jour, Paris, c. 1770-1775
- René-François Morlay, Clock, Paris, c. 1765-1770
- Louis Aubry (1741-1814), “à la grecque” chest of drawers, Paris, c. 1775
- Toward the Etruscan style
- Jean-Henri Riesener (1734-1806), Low cabinet, Paris, c. 1775-1780
- Josiah Wedgwood factory, “Ruined vase”, Etruria (England), c. 1790
- Joseph Coteau (1740-1812), enameler, Skeleton clock, Paris, dated 1796
- Wallpaper panel, Paris, c. 1788
- Decorative panel, Paris, c. 1785
- Clock, Vestal Virgins Carrying the Sacred Fire
- Le Gay, painter, Half-bottle cooler, Sèvres, 1784-1785
- Statuette “La Gimblette”, France, 19th century
- Ltd Wedgwood & Sons Manufactory, Pair of vases, c. 1790
- Memory and travel
- Hubert Robert (1733-1808), “Palace Façade with Washerwomen”, Paris, 1791
- Niderviller Factory, Reduced version of the funerary monument to Maria Magdalena Langhans and her stillborn child, c. 1780-1790
- Martin Guillaume Biennais (1764-1843), maker of small objects, cabinetmaker, silversmith, Marie-Joseph-Gabriel Genu (17XX-18XX), silversmith, Travel case of the Maréchale Bessières, Paris, 1798-1809
- Meissen Manufactory, Luncheon case, c. 1780-1790
- Martin Guillaume Biennais (1764-1843), Portable table-parasol, Paris, c. 1810
- Jean-Henri Riesener (1734-1806) (attr. to), Traveling writing desk, Paris, c. 1780-1790
- Adam L’Echepié, clockmaker, “Hot-air balloon clock”, Paris, c. 1783
- The evolution of seating, 1700-1800
- Armchair, France, c. 1710-1720
- Armchair à la Reine, Paris, c. 1770
- Bergère armchair à la reine, Paris, c. 1780
- Jean-Baptiste Bernard Demay (1759-1848), Armchair à la Reine, Paris, c. 1785-1790
- Louis Delanois, Cabriole armchair, Paris, c. 1760
- Armchair, Paris, c. 1720-1730
- Pierre Bernard, Armchair, France, c. 1765
- Georges Jacob (1739-1814), Armchair à la Reine, Paris, c. 1770
- Armchair, France, early eighteenth century
- Pierre Bernard (1730-1788), Armchair à la Reine, Paris, c. 1775
- Cabriole armchair, Paris, c. 1780
- Louis Delanois (1731-1792), carpenter, Fauteuil à la reine armchair with an attachment for a music stand, Paris, c. 1760-1765
- From soft-paste to hard-paste porcelain
- Sèvres Manufactory, Potpourri vase, 1759
- Sèvres Manufactory, Cup and saucer, 1791
- Sèvres Manufactory, Tureen stand, 1759
- Vincennes Manufactory, Covered bowl with vine decoration and stand, c. 1752
- Sèvres Manufactory, Egg-shaped box, 1781-1784
- Vincennes Manufactory, Round bowl with lid, 1749/1753
- Sèvres Manufactory, Goblet and saucer, 1793/1800
- Sèvres Manufactory , Group of figurines: “Children at the column”, 1769
- Vincennes Manufactory, King’s Oil Pot Tray, 1753
- Vincennes Manufactory, Sugar pot, c. 1751
- Vincennes Manufactory, Bucket with ordinary half-bottle, c. 1751-1753
- Mahogany
- Joseph Stöckel (1743-1802), Cupboard commode, Paris, c. 1785
- Georges Jacob (1739-1814), Chair, Paris, c. 1780-1790
- Louis-Léopold Boilly (1761-1845), “The Gohin Family”, Paris, 1787
- Jean Pillement (1728-1808), “The Gardens of Benfica”, Lisbon, 1785
- Tea table, England, c. 1720
- André Bouys (1656-1740), “The Scourer”, Paris, c. 1737
- Charles Lepeintre (1735-1803), “Portrait of the Jacob family”, 1792
- Bronze and silverware
- Bernard Perrot (1619-1709), Table centerpiece element in the form of a dolphin, Orléans, late seventeenth century
- Pair of andirons, France, c. 1760-1770
- Winder, Paris, c. 1740-1750
- Charles Cressent (1685-1768), Female bust with curly hair, Paris, 1745-1749
- Antoine Bailly, Coffee pot, Paris, 1753-1754
- Spice cup, France, 18th century
- Bernard Perrot, Knife and fork with glass handle, France, late 17th - early 18th century
- Cruet-vinegar, Catalonia, 17th-18th century
- Portable lantern, late 18th century
- Antoine-Sébastien Durand, Mustard Maker, Paris, 1753-1755
- Pair of fireplace sconces, c. 1788
- Étienne-Jacques Marcq, Oil pot, liner and tray, Paris, 1755-1756
- Salt cellar at the Palais-Royal, Paris, 1785
- Sèvres Manufactory, crenellated seals, c. 1784
- The Talairac drawing room, c. 1790
- Hubert Robert (1733-1808), “Spirit of the Tomb”, Paris, dated 1795
- Pair of candelabra, Paris, c. 1780-1790
- Pair of lion andirons, Paris, c. 1785
- Joseph Stöckel (1743-1802), Writing desk on stand, Paris, c. 1780-1790
- Wood paneling from the drawing room of the Hôtel Talairac, Paris, c. 1790
- Philippe-Jacques Corniquet, Clock with decimal and duodecimal hours, days of the week and the Revolutionary ten-day week, dates and phases of the moon, Paris, c. 1794
- Lorenzo Bellotto (1740-1770), “Architectural Capriccio with the Arch of Titus and the Trajan Column”, Italy, c. 1760
- Jean-Baptiste Locré Manufactory, “Castor and Pollux”, Paris, rue Fontaine-au-Roy, c. 1790
- The drawing room of the Hôtel de Serres, c. 1795
- Georges Jacob (1739-1814), Armchair à la Reine, France, Louis XVI period (1774-1791)
- Aubusson Manufactory (attr. to), Rug, c. 1795-1800
- Cylinder desk, France, circa 1775
- Pairs of vases of garnish, Paris, around 1780-1790
- Jacques Bircklé, Bedside table, France, Louis XVI period (1774-1791)
- The Salon des Boiseries
- Nineteenth century
- Fine tableware during the reign of Napoleon I
- Montcenis crystal manufacturer (attr. to), Ewer and basin, Le Creusot, 1804-1814
- Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), “Breast bowl” presumed to have been molded from the breast of Pauline Borghèse, Paris, c. 1810
- Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Oil and vinegar cruet, Paris, 1819-1823
- Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Double salt cellar, Paris, 1819-1823
- Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Sauce boat, Paris, 1819-1823
- Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Ice bucket, Paris, 1819-1823
- Dagoty factory (1798-1820), Coffee service, Paris, 1810-1815
- Imperial Sèvres Manufactory, Breakfast service, 1813-1815
- François Joseph Luchaire, Sugar bowl, Paris, 1798-1809
- Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Glass bowl, Paris, 1819-1823
- The Symbols of Imperial Power
- “Mars” Candelabra, France, First Empire (1804-1814)
- “Minerva” Candelabra, France, First Empire (1804-1814)
- Model for a low-relief for one of the sides of the nef (boat-shaped ornament) of Napoleon
- Antoine Quinquet (1745-1803) (attr. to), Pair of oil lamps, Paris, c. 1800
- Repetitive pattern wallpaper, France, 1805-1810
- Pierre-Philippe Thomire (1751-1843), bronze worker, Le Sieur, clockmaker, “Apollo” clock, Paris, 1800-1805
- Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Tureen, Paris, 1819-1823
- Jean-Baptiste-Claude-Odiot (1763-1850), Tureen, Paris, 1819
- Throne of Napoleon I at the Legislature, 1805
- Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Vase, Paris, 1819-1823
- Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Centerpiece basket, Paris, c. 1819-1827
- The Duchesse de Berry and her son
- Chair, Paris, 1825-1830
- Gondola armchair, France, c. 1825
- Gondola armchair, France, 1828
- Pedestal table, France, c. 1825
- Félix Rémond (1779- after 1860), cabinetmaker, Davrainville (born in 1784), organ maker, Cheval mirror with music box, Paris, 1823
- Jean-Jacques Werner (1791-1849), cabinetmaker, Drop-front writing desk, France, 1823
- Félix Rémond (1779-after 1860), Dressing table, Paris, 1823
- Sewing table, France, Charles X period (1824-1830)
- Ceremonial cradle of the Duc de Bordeaux, Paris, 1819
- Daybed, Paris, c. 1825
- François Baudry’s stand at the Exposition des Produits de l’Industrie, 1827
- François Baudry (1791-1859), {Nacelle} bed, France, 1827
- Workshop of JB Desvignes, Bowl supported by a figure of Cupid, France, Restoration period (1814-1830)
- Pair of snake handled vases, France, 1814-1830
- Bercy Manufactory (?), Pair of Medici vases, Paris, 1815-1830
- Louis-Prosper Provent, jeweler, Clock, Paris, c. 1827
- Dufour & Leroy factory, {The Tomb of Clorinda and the Crusaders’ Camp} Panoramic wallpaper, Paris, 1830-1831
- Abraham Louis Bréguet (1747-1823), clockmaker, Travel clock, Paris, 1821
- Four pieces of a water set decorated with La Fontaine’s Fables
- Sugar bowl or compote dish with dolphins, France, c. 1820
- Two-person tea set, France, 1814-1830
- François Baudry (1791-1859), Secretary desk, France, c. 1827
- A Louis-Philippe style bedroom (1836-1840)
- Chair, France, c. 1835
- Louis-Alexandre Bellangé (1797-1861), Writing desk commode, Paris, c. 1839-1843
- Jules-Claude Ziegler (1804-1856), ceramicist, Jug, France, c. 1840
- Ringuet Père et Fils, Armchair, Paris, c. 1839
- Val d’Osne foundry, Michel Liénard, designer, Bed with Renaissance decoration, France, c. 1840
- Antoine-Louis Barye (1795-1875), Pair of candelabra, Paris, c. 1845
- Claude-Aimé Chenavard (1798-1838), Flemish vase, France, c. 1835
- Wood paneling from Baron Hope’s bedroom, France, 1840
- The Romantic period
- Antoine-Louis Barye (1795-1875), sculptor, Ferdinand Barbedienne (1810-1892), caster, {Eagle Holding a Heron}, Paris, c. 1880
- {The Actress Rosine Stoltz as the Queen of Cyprus}, France, c. 1840
- Pair of small bottles, France, c. 1845-1855
- Sèvres Manufactory, Pair of wine coolers, The Grape Harvest Festival (Saône et Loire) and The Shepherds’ Festival (Lozère), 1841-1842
- Baullier et Fils, clockmaker, Clock, Paris, c. 1830-1850
- Bastien & Bugeard, Boudoir clock, Paris?, 1830-1850
- Two-person tea set with “cathedral” decoration, Paris, c. 1830
- Claude-Aimé Chenavard (1798-1838), {Renaissance vase}, France, c. 1830
- Pieces from the dessert service of the Duc d’Orléans: fruit basket and pair of compote dishes
- Clichy crystal glassworks, Paperweight with standing bouquet, 1845-1855
- Clock, France, c. 1835-1850
- Royal Sèvres Manufactory, Vase commemorating the birth of the Duc de Bordeaux, 1820
- Royal Sèvres Manufactory, Egg-and-snake teapot, 1833
- Jean-Valentin Morel (1794-1860), Tea and coffee service {Coquilles}, Paris, 1842-1848
- A Second Empire drawing room
- Padded chair (chaise pour l’habit), France, c. 1860
- Jennens and Bettridge, Gondola armchair, Birmingham, c. 1850-1865
- Saint-Louis crystal Glassworks, Large vase with birds, c. 1855
- Side cabinet, France, c. 1850-1865
- Louis-Auguste-Alfred Beurdeley (1808-1882), Side cabinet, Paris, c. 1870
- Sèvres Manfactory, Pair of vases {The Four Seasons of Love and Autumn and Winter}, 1864
- Jules Desfossé factory (1851-1947), Wallpaper {Winter Garden}, France, 1853
- Pouffe, France, c. 1860
- François Willème (1830-1905), Statuette, Paris, c. 1863-1868
- Sébastien-Charles Giraud (1819-1892), Painting {Princess Mathilde’s Conservatory in the Mansion on Rue de Courcelles}, Paris, 1864
- Jennens & Bettridge, Sewing table, Birmingham, c. 1850
- Eclecticism
- Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (1824-1887), sculptor, {Vase of the Arts}, Paris, c. 1880
- Armoire-bookcase, France, c. 1870
- Théodore Deck (1823-1891), ceramicist, Basin, Paris, 1863
- Philippe-Joseph Brocard (1831-1896), Mosque lamp, Paris, c. 1887
- Fannière Brothers, Nef (boat-shaped ornament), Paris, 1869
- Ferdinand Levillain (1837-1905), designer, Maison Ferdinand Barbedienne, bronze workers, Pair of neo-Greek vases, Paris, 1878
- François Gilbert (1816-1891), Georges Diebolt (1816-1861) et Pierre-Louis Rouillard (1820-1881), sculptors, Christofle Manufactory, Central section of a centerpiece for a table of a hundred guests {France Distributing Crowns of Glory}, Paris, 1852-1858
- Émile Froment-Meurice (1837-1913), gold and silversmith, Émile François Carlier (1827-1879), sculptor, Centerpiece of Napoleon III with fritillaries: bowl and pair of candelabra, Paris, 1867
- Émile Reiber (1826-1893), designer, Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (1824-1887), sculptor, Gustave-Joseph Chéret (1838-1894) sculptor, Christofle Company, manufacturer, Boudoir table, Paris, 1867
- Maison Ferdinand Barbedienne, foundry, Vase, Paris, c. 1860-1889
- Théodore Deck (1823-1891), ceramicist, {Alhambra} vase, Paris, c. 1878
- François-Eugène Rousseau (1827-1891), {Elephant with tower} vase, Paris, c. 1884
- The neo-Renaissance
- Charles-Jean Avisseau (1795-1861), ceramicist, Table centerpiece in the form of a rock, Tours, 1860
- François Gautier, workshop, Table, France, about 1860
- Charles-Jean Avisseau (1795-1861), ceramicist, Oval dish, Tours, 1850-1860
- Henri-Auguste Fourdinois (1830–1907), Two-tiered cabinet, France, 1867
- Luigi Frullini (1839-1897), Armchair, Florence, c. 1875
- Maison Ferdinand Barbedienne, bronze workers, Louis-Constant Sévin (1821-1888), designer, Monumental clock, Paris, 1883
- Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (1824-1887), designer, Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) and Roger, sculptors, Suzanne Estelle Apoil (1825-c. 1892), painter, Sèvres factory, Ewer from Blois, 1883-1884
- Édouard Lièvre (1828-1886), designer, Two-tiered cabinet, Paris, 1870-1880
- Jules Brateau (1844-1923), Dish with a central boss, Paris, 1887-1889
- Baccarat crystal glassworks, “Chimera” ewer, Paris, 1878
- André Arnoux, enameler, {The Renaissance of the Union Centrale des Beaux-Arts Appliqués à l’Industrie}, Paris, 1874
- The splendors of courtesans
- Ernest Duez (1843-1896), Diptych panel {Splendor}, France, 1874
- Gustave Doré (1832-1883), designer, Bernoux, caster, Clock {Time Cutting Down Cupids}, France, 1879
- Desfossé factory, manufacturer, Thomas Couture (1815-1879), designer, Wallpaper scene {The Supper after the Masked Ball}, Paris, 1854
- Édouard Lièvre (1828-1886), State bed of Valtesse de la Bigne, Paris, c. 1875
- Guillemin Diomède and Gustave Odiot (1823-1912), silversmiths, Chest {The Seven Deadly Sins}, Paris, c. 1885
- Albert-Ernest Carrier-Belleuse (1824-1887) and Aimé-Jules Dalou (1838-1902), sculptors, under the direction of Pierre Manguin (1815-1869), Console table, Paris, 1864-1865
- Jean-Désiré Ringel d’Illzach (1847-1916), {Demi-Monde or Perversity}, Paris, 1877
- Desk of Valtesse de la Bigne, France, 1905
- A dining room by Eugène Grasset, 1880
- François-Eugène Rousseau (1827-1891), Ewer, Paris, 1884
- Edmond Lachenal (1855-1930), Lidded ewer and basin, France, c. 1880
- Eugène Grasset, designer, Fulgraff, cabinetmaker, Sideboard dresser, Paris, 1880-1885
- Eugène Grasset, designer, Fulgraff, cabinetmaker, Chair, France, 1905
- Eugène Grasset (1845-1917), designer, Fulgraff, cabinetmaker, Chair, Paris, 1880-1885
- Fulgraff, cabinetmaker, Fireplace, France, 1880-1885
- Eugène Grasset, designer, Andiron, France, 1880-1885
- Philippe-Joseph Brocard (1831-1896), glassmaker, Stemmed bowl, Paris, 1884
- Eugène Grasset (1845-1917), designer, Fulgraff, cabinetmaker and sculptor, Furniture for Charles Gillot and his daughter Marcelle Seure, Paris, c. 1880-1905
- Utzschneider & Cie, pottery works, Pair of Kurdish vases, Sarreguemines, after 1870
- Théodore Deck (1823-1891), Vase, Paris, 1875-1878
- Claude Charles Rudhardt (1829-1895), manufacturer, Gicqueau, decorator, Vase, Paris, c. 1878
- Philippe-Joseph Brocard (1831-1896), glassmaker, Persian bottle vase, Paris, 1884
- Japanism
- Émile Gallé (1846-1904), “Carp” vase, Nancy, 1878
- Widow of Ferdinand Duvinage (1874-1882), Plate, Paris, 1877-1882
- Baccarat crystal glassworks, Vase, Baccarat, 1878
- Christofle Company, Émile Reiber (1826-1893), designer, “Elephant” vase, France, c. 1878
- Barluet & Co (1876-1884), Cup and saucer, Creil Montereau, c. 1883
- Hippolyte Boulenger (1836-1892), ceramicist, Vase,Choisy-le-Roi, before 1880
- Gabriel Viardot (1830-1906) (attr. to), Wall mirror, Paris, c. 1880
- James Tissot (1836-1902), painter, {Fortune} model for the top of a fountain, France, c. 1878-1882
- Émile Reiber (1826-1893), designer, Grohé Frères, cabinetmakers, Christofle Company, manufacturer, Corner cupboard, Paris, 1874-1878
- Christofle Company, Émile Reiber (1826-1893), designer, Torch vase, France, 1874
- Félix Henri Bracquemond (1833-1914), engraver, François-Eugène Rousseau (1827-1891), manufacturer, Lebeuf Milliet & Co., Dish with a pheasant, Creil Montereau, 1866
- Ernest Chaplet (1835-1909), ceramicist, Rabbit, Choisy-le-Roi, c. 1890
- Gabriel Viardot (1830-1906), cabinetmaker (attr. to), Armchair, Paris, c. 1880
- Édouard Lièvre (1828-1886), Ferdinand Barbedienne foundry (1838-1955), Jardinière, Paris, c. 1880
- The beau idéal: a style for the Empire
- Jean-Baptiste-Claude Odiot (1763-1850), Perfume-burner in the form of an athénienne, Paris, 1819
- Charles-Joseph Lemarchand (1759-1826), Cabinet, Paris, 1805-1810
- Pair of perfume burners, France, First Empire (1804-1814)
- Console table, France, First Empire (1804-1814)
- Buteux, cabinetmaker, Cheval mirror, France, c. 1814
- Bed, France, First Empire (1804-1814)
- Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825), “Paris and Helen”, France, 1789
- Panoramic wallpaper “The Story of Psyche”, 1872
- Jacob Frères (attr. to), “Curule” armchair, Paris, Directoire (1795-1799)
- Bernard Molitor (1755-1833) (attr. to), Writing desk, Paris, Consulate (1799-1804)
- Art nouveau / Art déco
- Wood-paneled drawing room, 1900
- Edmond Lachenal (1855-1930), Vase, Châtillon-sous-Bagneux, c. 1894
- Maurice Dufrêne (1876-1955), designer, Pierre Adrien Dalpayrat, (1844-1910), ceramicist, Vase, Bourg-la-Reine, c. 1899
- Alexandre Bigot (1862-1927), ceramicist, Edward Colonna (1862-1948), goldsmith and designer of the mount, Ewer, Mer (Loir-et-Cher), 1895, mount c. 1898
- Auguste Félix Delaherche (1857–1940), {Peacock Feather} vases, Paris, c. 1889
- Lucien Gaillard (1861-1942), Vase, Paris, c. 1900
- Ernest Chaplet (1835-1909), {Meiping} vase, Choisy-le-Roi, 1889
- Jules Brateau (1844-1923), goldsmith, Paul Grandman (1851-1944), enameler, Chest {The Secret}, Paris, c. 1897
- Lucien Falize (1839-1897), Goblet {The Artistic Crafts}, Paris, 1895
- Jean-Joseph-Marie Carriès (1855-1894), Vase, Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye, c. 1892
- Georges Hœntschel (1855-1915), Wood-paneled drawing room, Paris, 1900
- Jean Dampt (1853-1946), sculptor, Clément Heaton (1861-1940), decorator, {Peace in the Home}, Paris, 1900
- Louis-Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933), Vase, New York, 1904-1906
- Revival of Ceramics and Glass around 1900
- Paul Gauguin (1848-1903), painter and sculptor, Ernest Chaplet (1835-1909), ceramicist, Pitcher, Paris, 1886-1887
- François-Eugène Rousseau (1827-1891), {Japanese Waterfall} vase, Paris, 1884
- Émile Gallé (1846-1904), {Africana} vase, Nancy, 1900
- Émile Gallé (1846-1904), {Seahorse} vase dedicated to Joseph Reinach, Nancy, 1901
- Émile Gallé (1846-1904), {Orpheus} vase, Meisenthal and Nancy, 1888-1889
- Émile Müller et Cie (attr. to), Fireplace, Ivry sur Seine, c. 1904
- Antonin Mercié (1845 - 1916), sculptor, Émile Müller et Cie, manufacturer, {Gloria Victis}, Ivry-sur-Seine, c. 1894
- Émile Müller et Cie, Mascaron, Ivry-sur-Seine, c. 1889
- Camille Moreau-Nélaton (1840-1897), author of the decor, François Laurin (1826-1901), ceramist, Vase {Pêches, coloquintes et clématites}, Bourg-la-Reine, 1881
- Pierre Adrien Dalpayrat (1844-1910), ceramist, Vase in the shape of a gourd, Bourg-la-Reine, c. 1903
- Jean-Joseph-Marie Carriès (1855-1894), ceramist, Vase, Saint-Amand-en-Puisaye, c. 1892
- Auguste Delaherche (1857-1940), ceramist, Basin, Armentières, c. 1905
- Ernest Chaplet (1835-1909), ceramist, Atelier Haviland (1873-1887), manufacturer, Vase, Paris, c. 1885
- Vase, Chine, Qing dynasty (1644-1912), 18th Century
- Sake bottle of double-gourd form (hisago-gata tokkuri), Japan, Edo period (1603-1868), 18th century
- Food container (mukôzuke), Japan, Mino kilns, period Momoyama (1578-1603), late 16th century
- Art Nouveau and Interior Decoration
- Louis Majorelle (1859-1926), Fireplace and trumeau mirror, Nancy, 1898
- Georges de Feure (1868-1943), creator, GDA (Gérard, Dufraisseix and Abbot), manufacturer, Vase {Woman in the Snow}, Paris, c. 1901
- Alexandre Louis-Marie Charpentier, (1856-1909), Armoire for string quartet instruments, Paris, c. 1901
- Henri Martin (1860-1943), {The Muse}, Paris, c. 1896
- Fernand Massignon, known as Pierre Roche (1855-1922), Statuette of Loïe Fuller, Paris, c. 1901
- Eugène Grasset (1845-1917), cartoon, Félix Gaudin (1851-1930), production, Stained-glass window {Spring}, Paris, 1894
- Louis Majorelle (1859-1926), decorator, “Honesty” banister railing, Nancy, c. 1904
- Henri Rapin (1873-1939), designer and decorator, Fireplace furniture, Paris, 1903
- Henri Rapin (1873-1939), designer and decorator, Buffet, Paris, 1903
- Henri Rapin (1873-1939), designer and decorator, Armchair, Paris, 1903
- Louis Majorelle (1859-1926), Bed, Nancy, c. 1900
- Louis Majorelle (1859-1926), Mirror cabinet, Nancy, c. 1900
- Louis Majorelle (1859-1926), Two-Tier Table, Nancy, c. 1902
- Georges de Feure (1868-1943), designer, Display case, Paris, c. 1901
- Georges de Feure (1868- 1943), designer, Manufacture GDA (Gérard, Dufraisseix, Abott), Vase, Paris, c. 1900
- Nature, a Source of Inspiration for Art Nouveau
- Daum crystal glassworks, {Bitter apple} vase, Nancy, c. 1910
- Henri Husson (1852-1914), brassworker and silversmith, A.A Hébrard foundry (c. 1895-1937), caster and silversmith, {Bat} bowl, Paris, c. 1909
- Henry Cros (1840-1907), Vase with a pastoral scene, France, c. 1895-1900
- Albert Dammouse (1848-1926), Bowls, France, c. 1910
- Bapst & Falize (1880-1892), silversmith, Tea service, Paris, c. 1889
- Victor Prouvé (1858-1943), designer, Louis Majorelle (1859-1926), decorator, Baby grand piano, Nancy, 1903
- René Lalique (1860-1945), {Two Sirens} Cup, France, 1909
- Alphonse Debain, goldsmith, Teapot, Paris, 1900
- Edmond Lachenal (1855-1930), ceramist, Manufacture Keller & Guérin, Vase, Lunéville, 1895
- Prosper Tétrel (1835-?), designer, Société Anonyme des Anciens Établissements Desfossé et Karth (1899-1947), manufacturer and publisher, Wallpaper “Saisons des fleurs”, Issy-les-Moulineaux, 1898-1899
- René Lalique (1860-1945), {Four Scarabs} Vase, France, 1911
- Hector Guimard (1867-1942) and Émile Gallé (1846-1904)
- Émile Gallé (1846-1904), Chair, Nancy, c. 1904
- Émile Gallé (1846-1904), Medal cabinet, Nancy, 1900
- Émile Gallé (1846-1904), {The Harvest} sideboard, Nancy, c. 1904
- Émile Gallé (1846-1904), Twelve-light chandelier, Nancy, c. 1904
- Hector Guimard (1867-1942), Pedestal table, Paris, c. 1903
- Hector Guimard (1867-1942), Lounge chair, Paris, circa 1903
- Hector Guimard (1867-1942), Bed, Paris, circa 1903
- Hector Guimard (1867-1942), Cabinet, Paris, circa 1903
- Hector Guimard (1867-1942), Longcase Clock, Paris, circa 1910
- Albert Besnard (1849-1934), painter, Henri Carot (1850-1919), glassmaker, {Les Paons} stained-glass window, Paris, circa 1895
- Émile Gallé, (1846-1904), designer, {Chrysanthème} service, Nancy, circa 1902
- Henri Martin (1860-1943), painter, {Jardin au jet d’eau}, France, circa 1910-1915
- James Ensor (1860-1949), painter, {Nature morte au rouget}, Belgique, circa 1881
- Sword guard ({tsuba}), Japan, Higo province, Edo period (1603-1868), late 17th-century
- Cup, China, Qing dynasty (1644-1912), 1st half of the 18th century
- The founding principles of Art Deco
- Clément Mère (1861-1940), Cabinet, Paris, c. 1913
- Pierre Legrain (1888-1929), Cabinet, Paris, c. 1919
- Clément Rousseau (1872-1950), Newspaper table, Paris, c. 1921
- Eugène Gaillard (1862-1933), Nesting pedestal tables, Paris, c. 1913
- Louis Sorel (1867-1933), architect, Tea table, Paris, c. 1910
- Paul Iribarne Garay, known as Iribe (1883-1935), Commode, Paris, c. 1912
- Louis Süe (1875-1968) and Paul Huillard (1875-1966), Damon and Berteaux, cabinetmakers, Armchair, Paris, 1912
- Clément Rousseau (1872-1950), Chair, Paris, c. 1921
- André Mare (1887-1932), painter, Compagnie des Arts Français, decorator, {Fauns} screen, Paris, c. 1920
- Paul Frédéric Follot (1877-1941), Lounge chair, Paris, c. 1912
- Émile Decoeur (1876-1953), Vase,Fontenay-aux-Roses, c. 1910
- Jeanne Lanvin’s apartment, designed by Armand-Albert Rateau, 1924-1925
- Armand Albert Rateau (1882-1938), Jeanne Lanvin’s bathroom, Paris, c. 1924-1925
- Armand Albert Rateau (1882-1938), Bathroom: bath, floor lamp and washstand, Paris, c. 1924-1925
- Armand Albert Rateau (1882-1938), Jeanne Lanvin’s bedroom, France, 1925
- Armand Albert Rateau (1882-1938), Jeanne Lanvin’s boudoir, France, 1925
- Armand-Albert Rateau (1882-1938), Screen, Paris, c. 1921-1922
- Jean Dunand (1877-1942), Vase, Paris, c. 1921-1922
- Armand-Albert Rateau (1882-1938), decorator, Baguès Frères, founder, Lounge chair, Paris, c. 1925
- A dining room by Louis Süe and André Mare, 1920-1921
- Compagnie des Arts Français, decorator, Louis Süe (1875-1968), architect, André Mare (1887-1932), painter, Dining room, Paris, c. 1920-1921
- Compagnie des Arts Français, decorator, Louis Süe (1875-1968), architect, André Mare (1887-1932), painter, Marcel Méran, faience maker, Samara, producer, Tureen, Paris, L’Isle-Adam, c. 1922
- Compagnie des Arts Français, decorator, Louis Süe (1875-1968), architect, André Mare (1887-1932), painter, Marcel Méran, faience maker, Samara, producer, Soup dish, Paris, L’Isle-Adam, c. 1922
- Compagnie des Arts Français, decorator, Louis Süe (1875-1968), architect, André Mare (1887-1932), painter, Marcel Méran, manufacturer, Centerpiece with fish, Paris, L’Isle-Adam, c. 1925
- Compagnie des Arts Français, decorator, Louis Süe (1875-1968), architect, André Mare (1887-1932), painter, Marcel Méran, manufacturer, Centerpiece with fish, Paris, L’Isle-Adam, c. 1925
- Maurice Marinot (1882-1960), {Horse} bowl, France, 1922
- Maurice Marinot (1882-1960), {The Golden Parrot} glass bottle, France, 1928
- Maurice Marinot (1882-1960), Pear-shaped cut-glass bottle, France, 1930
- Maurice Marinot (1882-1960), Lidded vase, France, 1929
- Louis Cartier (1875-1942), jeweler, Maurice Couët (1885-1963), clockmaker, Clock, Paris, 1927
- The Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, Paris 1925
- Art Deco: Modernity and Tradition
- Manager’s office, 1930
- Design Collections
- Digital Humanism
- FRONT Design, Table and video, {Sketch Furniture} collection, Sweden, 2005
- Joris Laarman (born in 1979), {Starlings Table} and video, The Netherlands, 2010
- Zaha Hadid (1950-2016), {Zaha Hadid Hommage} wallpaper, England, 2015
- Paola Valentini (born in 1960), {Dune} bracelet, France, 2017
- Lyla Denoyel (born in 1992), {Rey} ring, France, 2017
- Stefania Lucchetta (born in 1967), {Volutae 30} ring, Italy, 2020
- Erich Brechbühl (born in 1977), {Stefan Sagmeister The Happy Show Museum für Gestaltung im Toni-Areal 28.10.2017 11.3.2018}, Switzerland, 2017
- Erich Brechbühl (born in 1977), {Einige Nachrichten an das All. Theater Arternam Südpol Luzern 23.9.2016 bis 2.10.2016}, Switzerland, 2016
- Patrick Jouin (born in 1967), {C2} chair (prototype), {Solid} collection, 2004, France
- Jeanne Vicérial (born in 1991), {Mue n°2}, France, 2022
- Craftsman designer
- Oskar Zięta (born in 1975), {Ultraleggera 1660 Raw} chair, Poland, 2019
- Oskar Zięta (born in 1975), Chair {Chippensteel 0.5 inox}, Poland, 2009
- Oskar Zięta (born in 1975), Pattern for the {Ultraleggera 1660 Raw} chair, Poland, 2019
- Oskar Zięta (born in 1975), Unfolded pattern of the {Chippensteel 0.5 inox} chair, Poland, 2009
- Roxane Lahidji (born in 1992), {Joga} coffee table, Belgium, 2021
- Tomáš Libertíny (born in 1979), {The Honeycomb Vase RED}, Netherlands, 2022 (design 2005)
- Christopher Duffy (born in 1976), {Abyss} table, England, 2012
- Stelios Mousarris (born in 1988), {Wave City} table, Cyprus, 2016
- François Brument (born in 1977), {Visors Covid 19}, France, 2020
- Jean-Baptiste Fastrez (born in 1984), {Allpa}, {Qucha} and {Pacha} vases, France, 2017
- Laureline Galliot, {Teapot} teapot, France, 2017
- A new Japan
- Rei Kawakubo (born in 1942), Chair {n°15}, Japan, 1988
- Goldorak, 1978
- Mechanical Robot, 1983
- Shiro Kuramata (1934-1991), {Twilight Time} table, Japan, 1985
- Shin Matsunaga (born in 1940), {Issimbow}, Japan, 2007
- Shin Matsunaga (born in 1940), {Japan forever}, Japan, 1988
- Kimpei Nakamura (born in 1935), Sèvres Manufactory, Teapot, Japan, 1985
- Shiro Kuramata (1934-1991), {Clock with Five Hands}, Japan, 1986
- Sueharu Fukami (born in 1947), {Aigu} three dimensional sculpture, opulence, Japan, 1985
- Ras le bol, ras le sol
- Olivier Mourgue (born in 1939), {Djinn} lounge chair, France, 1964-1965
- Michel Mortier (1925-2015), {10576} lamp, France, 1972
- Guy de Rougemont (born in 1935), {Nuage} table, France, 1970
- Bernard Govin (born in 1940), {Asmara} seats, France, 1967
- Victor Moscoso (b. 1936), {North Park. Nieman Marcus Exhibition hall... Poster Show}, San Francisco, 1967
- André Courrèges (1923-2016), Coat, Autumn-Winter haute couture collection, France, 1967
- Italian Design
- Enzo Mari (1932-2020), {Lampedusa} pencil holder, Italy, 1967
- Richard Sapper (1932-2015), Marco Zanuso (1916-2001), Portable radio {TS502}, called {Cubo}, Italy, 1964
- Ettore Sottsass (1917- 2007), Hanging light, Italy, 1957
- Joe Colombo (1930-1971), {Combi-center} cabinet, Italy, 1963/1964
- Enzo Mari (1932-2020), {Timor} perpetual calendar, Italy, 1967
- Gae Aulenti (1927-2012), {Locus solus} armchair, Italy, 1964
- Angiolo Giuseppe Fronzoni aka Fronzoni AG (1923-2002), “Istituto statale d’arte Monza”, Italy, 1969
- Angiolo Giuseppe Fronzoni aka Fronzoni AG (1923-2002), {Mauro Reggiani Comune di Modena Istituti culturali Galleria della sala di cultura 20 maggio - 20 giugno 1967}, Italy, 1967
- Angiolo Giuseppe Fronzoni aka Fronzoni AG (1923-2002), {Angelo Giuseppe Bertolio October 14 - November 10, 1975 Zen arte contemporanea}, Italy, 1975
- Steph Simon, the Galerie Rive Gauche
- Jean Collas (1900-1986), Steph Simon et Cie Stand at the Salon des Arts ménagers of 1959. Productions of furniture designed by Charlotte Perriand and Jean Prouvé, {Tecno} Chair, lights by Serge Mouille
- Isamu Noguchi (1904-1988), “Akari 25N” lamp, Japan, 1960
- Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999), “Nuage” wall bookcase, France, 1953
- Serge Mouille (1922-1988), Wall lamp with two arms, France, 1954
- Sori Yanagi (1915-2011), {Butterfly} Stool, Japan, 1954
- Poetic Materials
- Richard Meitner (born in 1949), {Violation du fond}, Netherlands, 1984
- Bernard Dejonghe (born in 1942), {Cercle de verre}, France, 1994
- Stanislas Libensky (1921-2002), Jaroslava Brychtova (1924-2020), {Diagonale}, Czechoslovakia, 1989
- Dale Chihuly (born in 1941), {Sea-form}, USA, 1983
- Adrian Saxe (born in 1943), Bowl on stand, United States, 1983
- Didier Tisseyre, {Linea} sculpture, Czech Republic, 2000
- Jean Dubuffet
- Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985), {Bouche en coup de sabre}, France, november 1959
- Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985), {Coursegoules}, France, 1956
- Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985), {Hôtel du Cantal}, France, april 1961
- Jean Dubuffet (1901-1985), {Cheval cochon}, France, august 1960
- Jean Prouvé at the Cité Universitaire d’Antony
- At table with Charlotte Perriand and Le Corbusier
- Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999), {Ombre} chair, Japan, 1954
- Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999), Sideboard, France, 1977
- Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999), Le Corbusier workshop, Kitchen-bar of the Housing Unit of the Cité radieuse of Marseille, Marseille, 1952
- Sitting, The Library of Chairs
- Martin Szekely (born in 1956), {Pi} lounger, France, 1983
- Alessandro Mendini (1931-2019), {Poltrona di Proust} armchair, Italy, 1979
- Harry Bertoia (1915-1978), {Bird Chair 423 LU} armchair, USA, 1952
- Eero Saarinen (1910-1961), {Tulip} armchair, USA, 1956
- Charles Eames (1907-1978), {Lounge Chair 670} and {Ottoman 671}, USA, 1956
- Janine Abraham (1929-2005), Dirk Jan Rol (born in 1929), {Soleil} armchair, France, 1958
- Ruth Francken (aka Steinreich), (1924-2006), {Homme} chair, France, 1970
- Konstantin Grcic (born in 1965), {Chair_ONE} chair, Germany, 2003
- Yonel Lebovici (1937-1998), {Pince sans rire} lounger and foot rest, France, 1986
- Ron Arad (born in 1951), {Papardelle} chair, England, 1992
- Franck Gehry (born in 1929), {Easy Edges} seat, towards 1972
- Gae Aulenti (1927-2012), Garden armchair, France, 1969
- Roger Tallon, Moving Design
- Roger Tallon (1929-2011), {3 T} Service, France, 1967
- Roger Tallon (1929-2011), Portable Television {Téléavia P 111}, France, 1963
- Roger Tallon (1929-2011), {Seat-portrait of César}, France, 1966
- Roger Tallon (1929-2011), 1st class seats for the {TGV 2N} known as {Duplex}, France, 1997
- Elementary Forms
- Gerrit Thomas Rietveld (1888-1964), {Zig-Zag} chair, Netherlands, 1932
- François Bauchet (born in 1948), {C’est aussi une chaise} chair, France, 1982
- Martin Szekely (born in 1956), {MAP-TTR #3} working table, Switzerland, 2013
- Muller van severen (created in 2011): Fien Muller (born in 1978) and Hannes Van Severen (born in 1974), {S} installation, Belgium, 2012
- Martin Hlubucek (born in 1974), Lavabo, Czech Republic, 2009
- Kaj Franck (1911-1989), {Sargasso} vase, Finland, 1966/1972
- Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec (born in 1971 and 1976), {Diapositive} desk, France, 2014
- François Bauchet (born in 1948), {Cuzco} sideboard, France, 2012
- Gloria Cortina (born in 1972), {Synergie} bench, Mexico, 2016
- Nando, Oki Sato (born in 1977), {7400 mm Table}, {Thin Black Lines} collection, Japan, 2002
- Konstantin Grcic (born in 1965), {Diana} coffee tables ({B}, {E} and {F} models), Germany, 2001
- Avatars of the Container
- Philippe Starck (born in 1949), {Une étrangeté contre un mur} vase, France, 1988
- Toots Zynsky (born in 1951), {Adempimento (accomplissement)} bowl, United States, 2015
- Tapio Wirkkala (1915-1985), Set of vases, Finlande, 1948/1954
- François Azambourg (born in 1963), {Classic and inflated Douglas} vases and a wooden mould, France, 2007/2017
- Gaetano Pesce (born in 1939), {Amazonia XXXL} vase, United States, 2006
- Axel Salto (1889-1961), Vase, Denmark, 1956
- Chris Knight (born in 1964), {Spiked Bowl #2}, Great Britain, 1993
- Sylvain Dubuisson (born in 1946), {Lettera Amorosa} vase, 1988
- Léopold L. Foulem (1945-2023), {Bouquet de roses blanches et de violettes de la collection Céramique et objets trouvés} vase, Canada, 2005/2007
- Richard Milette (born in 1960), {Hydrie 13.6996 avec Homo}, Canada, 1994
- Wayne Fischer (born in 1954), Vase, France, 1997
- Jean Royère, Yesterday and Today
- Jean Royère (1902-1981), {Liane} wall light, France, 1953
- Jean Royère (1902-1981), {Boule} sofa, France, 1947
- Suzanne Ramié (1907-1974), {Tripode} vase, France, 1950
- Benjamin Graindorge (born in 1980), {CloudInChest} prototype of a cabinet, France, 2014
- Jean Royère (1902-1981), Dresser, France, 1947
- Jean Royère (1902-1981), {Bedroom project for an apartment in Lima, Peru}, France, 1955
- Jean Royère (1902-1981), {Salon project, Salon des Artistes décorateurs}, France, 1955
- Modern Children
- Gloria Caranica (born in 1931), {Red-Orange Ball} rocking horse, USA, circa 1965
- {Clunker}, France, 1978
- Walter Pabst (1907-1992), {205/0} rocking horse, Germany, 1950
- Walter Pabst (1907-1992), {201/5} chair, Germany, 1960
- Peter Murdoch (born in 1940), {Spotty} seat, England, 1963
- Eero Aarnio (born in 1932), {Pony} seat, Finland, 1973
- Roger Fatus (born in 1926), {Belleville} bed, France, 1967
- Zofia Rostad (born in 1935), {Pommes} wallpaper, France, 1970s
- The International Scene
- Choi Byung-hoon (born in 1952), {Afterimage 08-305} bench, Korea, 2008
- Richard Meitner (born in 1949), {Anna} sculpture-object, Amsterdam / Dakar, 2004
- Gunjan Gupta (born in 1974), {Mudha Walla Throne} chair, India, 2016
- Cheick Diallo (born in 1960), {Sansa} armchair, Mali, 2010
- Thabisa Mjo (born in 1987), {Mjojo Cabinet}, South Africa, 2018
- Maison Château Rouge (established in 2015), {Kilubukila} cushions, Democratic Republic of Congo, France 2021
- Maison Château Rouge (created in 2015), {Creative Tunisia} and {IBKKI} vases, Tunisia, Algeria, France, 2021
- Lawson Oyekan (born in 1961), {Body Undivided n°8} sculpture, United Kingdom, 2003
- À table !
- Aldo Bakker (born in 1971), {Vinegar Flask t.e. 065}, {Oil Platters t.e. 063}, {Water Carafe t.e. 066}, {Oil or milk Can t.e. 062}, { Porcelain Tableware Collection}, Netherlands, 2005-2008
- Aldo Bakker (born in 1971), {Silver Pourer (hollow handle)}, Netherlands, 2012
- Max Lamb (born in 1980), {Crokery} service, England, 2008
- Formafantasma (studio founded in 2009), Andrea Trimarchi (born in 1983) and Simone Farresin (born in 1980), {Alphabet} service, Austria, 2007
- Laurence Brabant (born in 1971), {Petites leçons de choses} collection, {Bavarde / Narcisse / Ne pas avaler} Services, France, 1999
- Élise Fouin (born in 1979), Table service designed for the restaurant La Halle aux Grains, Paris, France, 2017-2019
- Ronan (born in 1971) and Erwan (born in 1976) Bouroullec, {Charlotte} library, France, 2000
- Ronan (born in 1971) and Erwan (born in 1976) Bouroullec, {Algues} partition modules, France, 2004
- Anne Xiradakis (born in 1975), Table service made for chef Guy Savoy, France, 2004
- Sebastian Bergne (born in 1966), Sophie Smallhorn (born in 1971), {Colour Ware} set, England, 2011
- François Bauchet (born in 1948), {Résonnance} service, France, 2001
- Maria Grazia Rosin (born in 1958), {Placebo} glasses, Italy, 2000
- Frantisek Vizner (1936-2011), Decanter and glasses from the {Frantisek} line, Czech Republic, 2011
- Martino Gamper (born in 1971), Whiskey glasses, Ireland, 2015
- Sylvain Dubuisson (born in 1946), {Eau de Marseille} decanter, France, 1990
- Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne
- François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Rhinocrétaire II}, 1966
- François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {La Mouche} toilet, 1966
- François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Hippopotame I}, 1968-1969
- François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Bélier}, 2008
- François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Agneau}, 2010
- François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Brebis}, 2001
- Claude Lalanne (1925-2019), {Moyen Choupatte}, 2019
- Claude Lalanne (1925-2019), {L’Homme à la tête de chou}, 2005
- Claude Lalanne (1925-2019), {Iolas} silverware, 1966
- Claude Lalanne (1925-2019), {Bouche} necklace, 1977
- Claude Lalanne (1925-2019), {Orchidée} necklace, 1983
- François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Hippopotamus bathtub project}, France, 1971
- François-Xavier Lalanne (1928-2008), {Hippopotamus bathtub project}, France, circa 1968
- François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Hippopotamus bathtub project}, France, circa 1968
- François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Hippo bath and sink}, France, circa 1968
- François-Xavier Lalanne (1927-2008), {Model of Têtes habitables}, France, 1975
- Memphis
- Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007), {Sol} fruit bowl, Italy, 1982
- Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007), {Attide} bowl, Italy, 1986
- Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007), {Carlton} bookcase, Italy, 1981
- Michael Graves (1934-2015), {Plaza} dressing table and stool, 1981
- Ettore Sottsass (1917-2007), {Arabia Felix} wallpaper, {Zeitwande} collection, Germany, 1992
- Dreams and Fantasies
- André Groult (1884-1966), {Anthropomorphe} chest of drawers, Paris, c. 1925
- Marc Newson (born in 1963), {Pod of Drawers}, 1999
- Janine Janet (1913-2000), {Le Roi} and {La Reine} sculptures, France, 1959
- Gilbert Poillerat (1902-1988), Table, France, 1943
- Fernando Campana (1961-2022) and Humberto Campana (born in 1953), {Settimio} cabinet, 2012
- Grégoire Scalabre (born in 1974), {Sôane}, France, 2019
- Marlène Huissoud (born in 1990), {Cocoon ≠4}, {Cocoon} collection, France, 2017
- Yoshimi Futamura (born in 1957), {Rivers}, Japan, 2019
- Julien Vermeulen (born in 1991), {Black Gem}, France, 2020
- {Flexi Mother of Pearl} wallcovering, USA, 2022
- {Mother of Pearl Aphrodite} wallcovering, United States, 2022
- Emilio Terry y Sanchez (1890-1969), {Siege Project}, Rochecotte, March 26, 1938
- Emilio Terry y Sanchez (1890-1969), {Chair Project}, Paris, 1938
- Emilio Terry y Sanchez (1890-1969), {Three Seater Project}, France, circa 1938
- Emilio Terry y Sanchez (1890-1969), {Upholstered chair project}, France, 2nd quarter of the 20th century
- Rochas by Olivier Theyskens (born in 1977), Evening dress, Autumn-Winter 2006 prêt-à-porter Collection
- Johan Creten (born in 1963), {Odore di Femmina} sculpture, France, 2006
- Hella Jongerius (born in 1963), {Twisted steps} scale, Netherlands, 2022
- Conscious design
- Tejo Remy (born in 1960), {Rag Chair}, France, 2021
- Fernando Laposse (born in 1988), {Pup Bench}, Mexico and Great Britain, 2022
- Piet Hein Eek (born in 1967), {Classic Cupboard in Scrapwood}, Netherlands, 2019 (design 1989, first model 1990)
- Alvaro Catalán de Ocón (born in 1975), {PET Lamp “The Collection”}, Spain, 2022 (assembly)
- Yuya Ushida (born in 1975), {XXXX_Sofa} sofa prototype, Japan, 2010
- Paul Emilieu Marchesseau (born in 1988), {Mobilier Servant Serpentine de la Molle}, France, 2022
- A revisited design
- Maarten Baas (born in 1978), {Grandfather Clock}, The Netherlands, 2009
- Philippe Barde (born in 1955), {PB/PB}, Switzerland, 2013
- Philippe Million (born in 1967), Vase, France, 2020
- Bouke de Vries (born in 1960), {Imari Memory Vessel Stack}, England, 2022
- The Galerie des Bijoux
- The Galerie des Bijoux
- Maison Collinet, Grivotet et Beleau, Bracelet, c. 1925
- Jean Dunand (1877-1942), lacquerer, Société Oréum (1922- 1932), maker, Five rings necklace, c. 1927
- Maison Paul Templier & Fils (1922-1929), Brooch, 1925
- Maison Vever, Comb “Cyclamens”, 1900
- Exhibitions
- Current exhibitions
- Forthcoming exhibitions
- Touring exhibitions
- Past exhibitions
- Déboutonner la mode
- Korea Now! Craft, Design, Fashion and Graphic Design in Korea
- Piero Fornasetti : La Folie pratique
- Moderne Maharajah, un mécène des années 1930
- Luxes
- Loewe Foundation Craft Prize 2021
- Harper’s Bazaar, premier magazine de mode
- Cartier et les arts de l’Islam. Aux sources de la modernité
- Marche et démarche, une histoire de la chaussure
- Un printemps incertain. Invitation à 40 créateurs
- Another story! 50 years of creation at L’Ecole des Loisirs
- Affiches cubaines. Révolution et Cinéma
- Le dessin sans réserve. Collections du Musée des Arts Décoratifs
- Bonne arrivée. Métiers d’art africains. Design contemporain
- Thierry Mugler, Couturissime
- Histoires de photographies. Collections du Musée des Arts Décoratifs
- Collect/Connect. Bijoux contemporains. Julie Decubber/Stefania Lucchetta
- Marquise Arconati Visconti, femme libre et mécène d’exception
- Le design pour tous : de Prisunic à Monoprix, une aventure française
- étienne + robial. graphisme & collection, de futuropolis à canal+
- Mutations
- Christian Dior, couturier du rêve
- Barbie
- De la caricature à l’affiche 1850-1918
- Années 80. Mode, design et graphisme en France
- Constance Guisset Design, Actio !
- Jean Nouvel, mes meubles d’architecte. Sens et essence
- Le coffre à jouer
- Treasures of Sand and Fire, Glass and Crystal at Les Arts Décoratifs, 14th-21st Century
- Tissus inspirés. Pierre Frey
- Faire le mur. Quatre siècles de papiers peints
- Fashion Forward, 3 siècles de mode (1715-2016)
- Roger Tallon, le design en mouvement
- L’esprit du Bauhaus
- Tenue correcte exigée : quand le vêtement fait scandale
- Dessiner l’or et l’argent. Odiot (1763-1850), orfèvre
- Travaux de Dames ?
- Design graphique : acquisitions récentes
- Or virtuose à la cour de France. Pierre Gouthière (1732-1813)
- De Calder à Koons, bijoux d’artistes. La collection idéale de Diane Venet
- The Birth of Department Stores. Fashion, design, toys, advertising. 1852-1925.
- Margiela, les années Hermès
- Roman Cieslewicz, la fabrique des images
- Tutto Ponti, Gio Ponti archi-designer
- Japon-Japonismes, objets inspirés 1867-2018
- La maison pour tous. Une photographie sociale dans les années 80
- Les drôles de petites bêtes d’Antoon Krings
- Simone Pheulpin, plieuse de temps
- À la rencontre du petit prince
- Shocking ! Les mondes surréalistes d’Elsa Schiaparelli
- Histoires naturelles. Dation François-Xavier et Claude Lalanne au Musée des Arts Décoratifs
- Des cheveux et des poils
- Mode et sport, d’un podium à l’autre
- Iris van Herpen. Sculpting the Senses
- Légèretés manifestes. François Azambourg, designer
- Luxury in China. Asia Week Paris 2024
- Le Japon en couleurs. Photographies du XIXe siècle
- Private Lives : from the Bedroom to Social Media
- Henry Cros (1840-1907), sculpteur et dessinateur
- Fashion, Design, Jewellery Exhibit
- Christofle, a brilliant story
- Fashion. Next Gen. ANDAM’s 35th Anniversary
- Fashion in the making. Photographs of 1920s and 1930s designs
- Off-site - The Adorned Body : French Fashion and Jewellery 1770–1910
- Loulou, the restaurant
- The boutique