Maison Jansen - Wine rack - Brass - Design






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Golden brass bottle rack attributed to Maison Jansen, in a mid-century modern design from France, circa 1960–1970, with dimensions 54 cm high, 37 cm wide and 20 cm deep, in good used condition with minor signs of age.
Description from the seller
This golden brass wine rack attributed to Maison Jansen sits squarely in that refined and theatrical aesthetic the Parisian firm brought into the home interior during the second half of the 20th century, especially when Hollywood Regency’s influence permeated European design with its blend of glamour, shine, and visual lightness.
The structure, built from thin, perfectly proportioned metal rods, creates an elegant rectangle that stands almost like a drawing in the air. The semicircular arches where the bottles rest form a repeated, soft, almost musical rhythm, reminiscent of architectural motifs reinterpreted by Jansen in his bar furniture and service accessories. The golden brass, warm and luminous, contributes that touch of discreet luxury that does not seek to impose itself, but rather envelops the space with a gentle glow.
At the upper corners, the spherical finials act as little jewels: minimal yet decisive details, very much part of the house’s language, where every point of light and every curve carried aesthetic intent. The piece exudes order, symmetry, and effortless elegance, perfect for a sophisticated living room, a dining room with vintage charm, or a home bar corner.
It is a piece that blends utility and decorative presence, a wine rack that not only organizes but stages the collection of wines with that golden charm so characteristic of Hollywood Regency reinterpreted by Jansen.
Certified shipping and careful packing.
Seller's Story
This golden brass wine rack attributed to Maison Jansen sits squarely in that refined and theatrical aesthetic the Parisian firm brought into the home interior during the second half of the 20th century, especially when Hollywood Regency’s influence permeated European design with its blend of glamour, shine, and visual lightness.
The structure, built from thin, perfectly proportioned metal rods, creates an elegant rectangle that stands almost like a drawing in the air. The semicircular arches where the bottles rest form a repeated, soft, almost musical rhythm, reminiscent of architectural motifs reinterpreted by Jansen in his bar furniture and service accessories. The golden brass, warm and luminous, contributes that touch of discreet luxury that does not seek to impose itself, but rather envelops the space with a gentle glow.
At the upper corners, the spherical finials act as little jewels: minimal yet decisive details, very much part of the house’s language, where every point of light and every curve carried aesthetic intent. The piece exudes order, symmetry, and effortless elegance, perfect for a sophisticated living room, a dining room with vintage charm, or a home bar corner.
It is a piece that blends utility and decorative presence, a wine rack that not only organizes but stages the collection of wines with that golden charm so characteristic of Hollywood Regency reinterpreted by Jansen.
Certified shipping and careful packing.
