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Building entrance. Sweden, 1930.
Apartment house entrance. The Hague, Netherlands, circa 1928.
Entrance doors and staircase. Amsterdam, Holland, Netherlands, n.d. J.C. Van Epen, architect.
Bank of doors. France, circa 1928. Orchestra section foyer of Paramount movie theater. Doors handles by Fontaine. Mongeaud and Frank Verity,...
Double screen. France, 1925-35. Gold leaf and lacquer with images of goats. Jean Dunand, designer and maker.
Doors. Paris, circa 1929. Office of Robert Lang, poster publisher. Louis Sognot, designer.
Shop entrance doors. France, circa 1927. Armand Delord et Bion women's hairdresser shop.
Shop entrance doors. France, circa 1926.
Entrance and doorway. Neuilly, France, 1927. Joël and Jan Martel apartment.
Door, Paris, circa 1928. Lenief, couturier. Exotic wood. Glass sconces with goldfish motif.
Doorway. France, circa 1928. Delebart apartment. Gabriel Guévrékian , architect.
Door handles. Paris, circa 1928. Paramount movie theater. Metalwork by Fontaine. Mongeaud and Frank Verity, architects.
Door pulls. Paris, circa 1925. Rose Valois dressmaker's shop. Billard and Callet, interior decorators.
Doorway. France, circa 1925. Jean Prouvé, designer.
Door lock. France, n.d. White stone on rosewood. Michel Dufet, designer.
Entrance doors. France, circa 1928. Paramount movie theater. Mongeaud and Frank Verity, architects
Double doors. France, circa 1928. Raymond Subes , designer and maker.
Store entrance. Paris, 1925-35. Honoré Payan. Wrought iron, bronze, and marble.
Curved entrance door. France, circa 1926. Myrbor Gallery.
Door. Sweden, 1930. Nordiska Kompaniet, design group.
Entrance and doorway. France, 1927. Joël and Jan Martel apartment. Cat on stoop.
House entrance. Amsterdam, Hollan.d. circa 1928.
Doorway. France, 1925-35. Glass and metal demonstration model. Jean Prouvé, designer.
Entrance door. France, 1925-35.Francis Jourdain (1876-1958), designer.
Sliding door. France, circa 1928. Opaque glass separates living and dining rooms of Delebert aprtment. Gabriel Guévrékian, architect.
Entrance doors. Vittel, France, circa 1924. Hôtel Ermitage. Jean Prouvé, designer.
Tangent doors at 45° angle. France, circa 1929. Geometric pulls. Philippe-Etienne Petit, designer.
Iron gate entrance. France, 1926-27. Guggenbühl residence. André Lurçat, designer.
School entrance and doors. The Hague, Netherlands, circa 1928. Limburg, architect.
Norwegian pine entrance door. Amsterdam, circa 1928.
Apartment house entrance.The Hague, Netherlands, circa 1928. Hôtel building in brick, marble.
Doorway. Nancy, France, 1925-35. Banque de Nancy et Lorraine. Wrought iron. Jean Prouvé, designer and maker.
Entrance and doorway. France, 1927. Froriep de Salis house. Stucco and wood. André Lurçat, architect.
Entrance doorway. Paris, circa 1926. Salle Hoche. Plated metal and glass doors, projecting marquee.
Double silk padded doors. Paris, circa 1928. Paramount movie theater. Metalwork by Fontaine. Mongeaud and Frank Verity, architects.
Double glass doors with drapery. France, 1930. Marble frame. Raymond Subes, designer and maker.
Double glass doors with drapery. France, 1930. Marble frame. Raymond Subes, designer and maker.
Doors. France, 1931. Franco Egyptian bank. Veneered in empasized grain wood. René Prou, designer.
Double doors. Berlin, Germany. 1930.
Entrance doors. France, circa 1928. Paramount movie theater. Chrome-plated door handles by Fontaine. Mongeaud and Frank Verity, architects
Door handles. France, circa 1928. Paramount movie theater. Mongeaud and Frank Verity, architects
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