The dining room of the Villa Majorelle, designed by Henri Sauvage (1873–1932) and built in 1901–02, with a fireplace designed by Alexandre Bigot (1862–1927) and stained glass by Jacques Gruber (1870–1936) [1091 x 800]

The dining room of the Villa Majorelle, designed by Henri Sauvage (1873–1932) and built in 1901–02, with a fireplace designed by Alexandre Bigot (1862–1927) and stained glass by Jacques Gruber (1870–1936) [1091 x 800]

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« The dining room of the Villa Majorelle, designed by Henri Sauvage (1873–1932) and built in 1901–02, with a fireplace designed by Alexandre Bigot (1862–1927) and stained glass by Jacques Gruber (1870–1936) [1091 x 800]
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  1. danuberiverchild says

    Beautiful!

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  2. atomicshark says

    It looks like a giant bong.

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  3. Buster_Bluth__ says

    Kind of phallic looking

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  4. Arex_daLion says

    Is this Art Noveau? It’s both beautiful and phallic

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  5. TheMostStupidFox says

    Not a fan of the fireplace, but the room is beautiful

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  6. Winocerotops says

    When art nouveau is done well, it’s incredible.

    This would look especially amazing for a home in a natural setting.

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  7. Yallwantedatwisteh says

    Honestly I would like the room without the fireplace more, but I can appreciate the amount of work that must have gone into designing and carving it

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  8. Hobo-man says

    This is a hobbit hole and you can’t tell me otherwise

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