Our Collection

Discover Czech elegance with our exceptional moulded crystal vase by the designer Josef Inwald (1906-1937) for Barolac, dating from the 1930s, Art Deco period. Named "Dans la Forêt", this very fine piece adorned with trees in relief is of remarkable quality, its substantial weight and size evoking the prestige of Lalique.

A large krater in silver plate adorned with grape and vine-leaf motifs in relief, on a foot decorated with pearls, with a shaped rim bowl. Mid-20th century. London provenance. Very good condition.

A very fine side table / coffee table in rosewood veneer by Torbjørn Afdal for Bruksbo. One of the most celebrated interior designers in Norway. Very probably 1970s. It has casters, a drawer at one end, an open niche at the other and a smoked-glass shelf.
It has a fine low form and the finish and details are all of a very high standard. As a sofa-end table or even as a coffee table. In excellent condition.

A magnificent pair of Artemide wall sconces, Logico model. Designers Gerhard Reichert and Michele De Lucchi.
Each sconce is numbered and dated 29/07/2009.
Lacquered metal and glass. Satin-finished. Very good condition. A small nick barely perceptible on the rear edge, against the metal support. See photo.
In very good condition.

A Danish vintage cabinet with four compartments forming a display cabinet by the designer Omann Jun for ScanFlex, in rosewood veneer, with monobloc top. 1970s. Two display compartments, four drawers and numerous storage spaces. Height-adjustable shelves. Brass shelf supports.
Omann Jun achieved great success with his furniture exported to numerous countries throughout the world.

An exceptional and rare pair of vintage palm tree table lamps, in gold-leaf gilt metal, 1980s/1990s edition.
Very fine condition.

A suite of six champagne flutes in partially gilt crystal with flat ribs, the base decorated with a gadrooned knop, each signed Jean-Paul VAN LITH.
An indispensable creator, Jean-Paul van Lith is a contemporary artist born in 1940, living and working in Biot in the south of France, present in some thirty French and foreign museums. A former student of the École des Arts Appliqués à l'Industrie in Paris, he has been in turn painter, tinsmith, ceramicist, glassmaker, writer, designer... From 1979 to 1981 he collaborated with the glassmaker Jean-Claude Novaro. In 1982 he was approached by the Portieux crystalworks in the Vosges. In 1984 he created with Monica Damian and Matei Negreanu the Studio Art at the Portieux crystalworks. He is a designer for the Hartzviller crystalworks.

Two very fine wedding globes containing bouquets of fruit in papier-mâché. 19th century. From 1850 to 1930, it was customary to preserve wedding bouquets under a globe for the entire duration of the marriage, traditionally ordered by the bride's mother.
For those fortunate enough to celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary, the custom was to offer them a basket of fruit. These fruits represented the four seasons. They were chosen to recall the symbols of the union.
The flowers transform into fruits. Marriage produces children.
White grapes symbolise little girls. Black grapes symbolise little boys. The apple symbolises fecundity and love. The peach exorcises evil spirits.

A pair of small jardinières or romantic mini-vases in painted tole with decoration of figures depicting a woman and a man in their costumes. Pastoral scene. 19th century.

A Napoléon III wedding globe adorned with a pyramid of three taxidermied edible crabs. This rare object, conceived for cabinets of curiosities, is highly graphic. It constitutes a unique and exotic piece combining 19th-century aesthetics with naturalistic elements.

A striking vintage fish vase in ceramic, by Marius Giuge for Vallauris. Circa 1960.
Signed Vallauris.

A vintage stool or sofa-end table in teak and scoubidou by Georges Tigien, edited by Pradera, 1950-1960. Lacing in white plastic cord known as "fil prénas". It embodies the emblematic style of the period and is in excellent condition.
Galerie Bleu Magenta brings together a singular selection of antiques, vintage design and decorative arts, ranging from 18th-century furniture to 1970s Murano lighting, with signed 20th-century ceramics in between. Each piece is chosen with exacting care for its aesthetic value, its authenticity and its ability to converse with contemporary interiors. The gallery champions a vision of sustainable, responsible luxury, where beauty circulates, is passed on and grows richer over time. Exploring our catalogue, you will discover antique furniture, baroque mirrors, Italian glass, period seating, decorative objects and rare creations, all selected for their refinement and singularity.
I recently bought a handcrafted lamp from Bleu Magenta and I am completely won over! The unique design and exceptional quality really impressed me. The customer service was also flawless, with personalised advice and quick delivery.
I found the perfect gift for my best friend's birthday: a set of handmade ceramic vases. Not only were they beautiful, but the story behind each creation added a personal touch that made my gift even more special!