Two Tunisian lidded pots placed on an 18th century Italian sacristy dresser,
in the background showcases with metal doors from a museum in the South of France.
In an eclectic medley, a mélange of English pieces:
a 3 meter Chesterfield, a sumptuous18th century wardrobe latticed with walnut,
in the foreground a 17th century marble platter and to the left an early 19th century canvas.
On the first floor, a drawing room, a group of early 18th century armchairs from Lyons,
upholstered with tapestries from Paris, on the back wall a complete sequence
of coloured engravings depicting the sea ports of the Island of Cuba.
Surrounding an industrial workbench a collection of armchairs from the nineteen forties,
on the walls a series of painted panels representing allegorical figures from a Roman palace.
In the entrance to the showrooms, an assortment of Italian armchairs
and paintings from the nineteen thirties in a decor inspired by St. Petersburg.