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Display cabinet

(attributed Designer louis majorelle)

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antique display cabinet with elegant design and decorative details for showcasing
antique display cabinet showcasing decorative items inside
Antique display cabinet featuring a distinctive and intricate design, perfect for showcasing valuable items.
antique display cabinet with decorative edge details
antique display cabinet with a curved design and carved details
Antique display cabinet with decorative details on top. Cozy atmosphere with visible glass items.
Antique display cabinet with elegant design and inner compartments.
Antique display cabinet with beautiful decorative details and a light background.
antique display cabinet featuring carved wood accents, set in a warm atmosphere
antique display cabinet with elegant design and decorative details for showcasing
antique display cabinet showcasing decorative items inside
Antique display cabinet featuring a distinctive and intricate design, perfect for showcasing valuable items.
antique display cabinet with decorative edge details
antique display cabinet with a curved design and carved details
Antique display cabinet with decorative details on top. Cozy atmosphere with visible glass items.
Antique display cabinet with elegant design and inner compartments.
Antique display cabinet with beautiful decorative details and a light background.
antique display cabinet featuring carved wood accents, set in a warm atmosphere
Measure +
Height192 cm / 75.59 in
Width97 cm / 38.19 in
Depth33 cm / 12.99 in
Material Glass, Carved Wood
Country France
Store Defensa 982
Designer / Information +

Designer louis majorelle

Louis Majorelle was a French cabinetmaker and decorator:


Following his father's death in 1879, he returned to Nancy to manage the family workshop.


  1. Initially, he produced furniture in historicist styles, such as Louis XV.


  1. Starting in the 1890s, influenced by Émile Gallé, he adopted the emerging Art Nouveau style.


Majorelle worked with Daum, a French glassmaker who supplied him with small plaques of glass paste to incorporate into his furniture. The collaboration continued even in the field of producing lamps integrated with glass and metal featuring Art Nouveau motifs.


  1. His work triumphed at the 1900 Paris Universal Exposition, which earned him international recognition and a distinguished clientele.


  1. He opened stores in Nancy, Paris, Lyon, and Lille.


  1. After World War I, his style evolved towards more sober forms and more restrained ornamentation, influenced by Art Deco.
+ Style (Art Nouveau ) + Designer (Designer louis majorelle)