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This page lists all content on our site that has been tagged with "Barillet, Louis". You may find a variety of content here, from books, to exhibitions, to events.

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Cabinet. France, circa 1926. Buffet with plated metal pulls and wall suspended top section. Robert Mallet-Stevens, designer.

Dining Room. France, circa 1925. Francis Jourdain,designer.

Dining Room. Paris, circa 1925. Francis Jourdain, interior designer.

Entrance door. France, 1925-35.Francis Jourdain (1876-1958), designer.

Hallway. Hyéres, France, circa 1923. Vicomte and Marie-Laure de Noailles residence. Robert Mallet-Stevens, architect.

House. Neuilly. 1926. Madame Reifenberg residence. Robert Mallet-Stevens, architect.

Interior. Paris, circa 1929. Office of La Semaine de Paris journal. An office designed by Le Corbusier, Jeanneret, and Perrian.d. Robert...

Public bar. France, circa 1928. St. Jean-de-Luz, France, circa 1928. Casino La Pergola (bar section) resort Hôtel. Robert Mallet-Stevens, architect....

Stairway. Auteuil (today Paris), circa 1927. Concrete with balustrade in marble. Madame Reifenberg residence. Robert Mallet-Stevens, architect.

Storefront. Paris, 1930. La Semaine de Paris newspaper office. Louis Barillet, stained glass designer.

Studio interior. Paris, circa 1928. Vicomte and Vicomtesse Marie-Laure de Noailles residence. Robert Mallet-Stevens, architect.

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