Ceiling lamp attributed to Sandro Petti for Maison Jansen, 1970s
SILVER Seller in Milano, Italy
Large ceiling lamp in chrome-plated steel, composed of large luminous blocks through which light is projected. Maison Jansen was founded in Paris in 1880 by Dutchman Jean-Henry Jansen. The Paris location was in the Rue Royale, in a building constructed by architect Louis Le Tellier with Gabriel's façade designs, for Duke François Fréderic de la Rochefoucaund. It initially sold antiques, but later became an international emblem of luxury.
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