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

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Secretary and chiffonier combined. France, circa 1927. Sycamore with amaranth for baseboard and pulls. Jean Bart, designer.

Wardrobe, cabinet and desk. France, circa 1929.Picled black stained oak. Francis Jourdain, designer.

Wardrobe. France, circa 1926. Built into wall with double arched doors. Renée Kreisbourg, designer.

Wardrobe. France, circa 1927. Double doors. René Prou, designer.

Wardrobe. France, circa 1928. Knotted walnut with polished iron pulls. Francis Jourdain, designer and maker.

Wardrobe. France, circa 1928. Verot residence. Screen by Jean Dunand, designer and maker.

Wardrobe. France, circa 1928. Walnut with shagreen panel in center, trimmed in silver metal. Base of silver metal. Dominique, designers.

Window display.France, 1925-35. Still-life display of La Grand Maison de Blanc department store for its annual White sale.

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