Jules Allard et Fils
Collection by Marc Maison
Jules Allard et Fils was a parisian family of cabinet-maker who became decorator. They participated in the creation of splendid Mansions at the turn of the 20th Century in East Coast of the United States, thanks to the opening of a New York branch in 1885. They were masters in the Eclectism & Historicism style. #historic #mansions #mansion #gildedage #art #architecture #luxury #interiordecoration #interiordesign #decor #julesallard
The 2013 Winter Antiques Show
Congratulations New York City! this years 2013 Winter Antiques Show, held at your very own Park Avenue Armory, will be featuring items from Newport's famed Preservation Society mansions. Items from the following mansions: The Elms, Breakers, Marble House, Rosecliff, Chateau Sur Mer, Hunter House, Chepstow and Kingscote will be there. If I were you, I would go, but I don't live in New York City! Slab table. Attributed to John Goddard, Newport, ca.1755. 42 ¼ in. x 20 in. x 28 7/8 in. Mahogany…
Jules Allard
A family of cabinetmakers:Jules Allard is the most important member of the -- Maison Allard -- family company. His father, Célestin Allard, died in 1854, and had been known as a cabinetmaker and upholsterer since 1832. Célestin seems to have had a flourishing business in Paris and had also opened a branch in Brussels. He mainly produced furniture, but he offered his services as an interior decorator as well. Célestin Allard participated in all the major national exhibitions from 1844…
Jules Allard
A family of cabinetmakers:Jules Allard is the most important member of the -- Maison Allard -- family company. His father, Célestin Allard, died in 1854, and had been known as a cabinetmaker and upholsterer since 1832. Célestin seems to have had a flourishing business in Paris and had also opened a branch in Brussels. He mainly produced furniture, but he offered his services as an interior decorator as well. Célestin Allard participated in all the major national exhibitions from 1844…
Jules Allard
A family of cabinetmakers:Jules Allard is the most important member of the -- Maison Allard -- family company. His father, Célestin Allard, died in 1854, and had been known as a cabinetmaker and upholsterer since 1832. Célestin seems to have had a flourishing business in Paris and had also opened a branch in Brussels. He mainly produced furniture, but he offered his services as an interior decorator as well. Célestin Allard participated in all the major national exhibitions from 1844…
Jules Allard
A family of cabinetmakers:Jules Allard is the most important member of the -- Maison Allard -- family company. His father, Célestin Allard, died in 1854, and had been known as a cabinetmaker and upholsterer since 1832. Célestin seems to have had a flourishing business in Paris and had also opened a branch in Brussels. He mainly produced furniture, but he offered his services as an interior decorator as well. Célestin Allard participated in all the major national exhibitions from 1844…
Jules Allard
A family of cabinetmakers:Jules Allard is the most important member of the -- Maison Allard -- family company. His father, Célestin Allard, died in 1854, and had been known as a cabinetmaker and upholsterer since 1832. Célestin seems to have had a flourishing business in Paris and had also opened a branch in Brussels. He mainly produced furniture, but he offered his services as an interior decorator as well. Célestin Allard participated in all the major national exhibitions from 1844…
Jules Allard
A family of cabinetmakers:Jules Allard is the most important member of the -- Maison Allard -- family company. His father, Célestin Allard, died in 1854, and had been known as a cabinetmaker and upholsterer since 1832. Célestin seems to have had a flourishing business in Paris and had also opened a branch in Brussels. He mainly produced furniture, but he offered his services as an interior decorator as well. Célestin Allard participated in all the major national exhibitions from 1844…