Mid-Century Carrara Marble and Gilded Brass Maison Jansen Style Coffee Table
2503-4428 (Click to Inquire About This Item)
22.5H x 38.5W x 19D
Location: Dallas
A refined mid-century coffee table in the Maison Jansen style, combining a beautifully veined Carrara marble top with a tailored gilded brass frame and neoclassical detailing. The table rests on tapered legs joined by graceful stretcher supports, centered with a pinecone finial, a classical motif long associated with abundance, refinement, and architectural ornament.
Maison Jansen, founded in Paris in the late 19th century, became one of the most influential decorating houses of the 20th century, known for interiors that blended French classicism, neoclassical restraint, and modern elegance. By the mid-century period, this style found renewed expression in pieces that used traditional forms in a cleaner, more edited way, making them especially compatible with both formal European interiors and the evolving modern rooms of the era.
This coffee table reflects that tradition beautifully. The Carrara marble gives it substance and permanence, while the gilded brass frame brings warmth and structure without excess. Its neoclassical simplicity makes it especially appealing in today’s interiors, where clean lines, natural materials, and a sense of history continue to feel timeless. It is simple, elegant, and sophisticated, equally at home with antique furniture, modern upholstery, or a more collected European room.
Measures 22.5H x 38.5W x 19D
Circa mid-1900s
Available at Inessa Stewart’s Antiques, Dallas Design District, Dallas, Texas.
