We would like to invite you to our spring exhibition
‘Art Nouveau & Art Deco ~ Interiors & Design’
in the Hague Salon.
During this sales exhibition we show works of art of museum quality from the European Art Nouveau and Art Deco period from approximately 1880 to 1940.
There are special posters, sculptures, glass art, lamps, furniture and earthenware objects on display.
There is also an extensive collection of world-famous porcelain from Rozenburg The Hague on display!
At this spring exhibition, dedicated to ‘Interiors & Design’, we would like to introduce you to Olga Harmsen from Maison l’Art Nouveau*.
She shows, among other things, very beautiful contemporary Art Nouveau wallpaper, furniture and curtain fabrics and will also give you advice without obligation.
To give you an impression, you will see a number of photos of our art objects photographed against contemporary Art Nouveau wallpaper and interior fabrics from Maison l’Art Nouveau!
We look forward to seeing you (again)! You are very welcome for a nice get-together with a snack and a drink!
The Hague Salon:
Rachel Reijers: Antes Art 1900
Jaap Nieuwenhuizen Segaar: Kunsthandel G.J. Nieuwenhuizen Segaar
Rob van Vulpen: Galerie Stylo
Marc Knook: Kunsthandel Proportio Divina
from left to right: table with lamp Jac. vd Bosch ca. 1910, rosewood ‘Nieuw Kunst’ chair, ca. 1920, painting Vilmos Huszar 1910, eggshell porcelain service Rozenburg The Hague 1899, coffee table Jac vd Bosch ca. 1910, contemporary wallpaper almond blossom after Van Gogh
* Olga Harmsen, Maison l’Art Nouveau, Dordrecht
Since 2012, Olga has been studying all facets of Art Nouveau and writes about it on her ‘Blog About Art Nouveau’. That blog now has more than 50,000 followers worldwide. In 2015, Olga decided to also use her knowledge and experience to preserve Art Nouveau heritage. She founded Maison l’Art Nouveau, and now advises owners of Art Nouveau buildings on the restoration and/or ‘period decorating’ of those buildings. But Maison ‘l’Art Nouveau also provides museums, film sets and catering projects with ‘period correct’ materials. For this purpose, Olga imports wallpaper, interior fabrics, rugs and tiles from abroad. As well as Art Nouveau sanitary ware, taps, lamps and mirrors. And if desired, Olga designs what is needed herself, so that it can be custom produced. She is also the initiator of ‘World Art Nouveau Day’ in the Netherlands. In 2019, Olga received a ‘Special Mention of the Jury’ at the European Heritage Awards for her “outstanding contribution to the preservation and enhancement of Europe’s cultural heritage”.