LA
COLLECTION

01.

Elephant armchair by Josef Hoffmann

PRICE ON REQUEST

02.

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03.

Art Deco / Modernist set by Joseph De Bruycker

PRICE ON REQUEST

Sconce in l'Ange Volant Gio Ponti, 1927

04.

Composition 01

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05.

Espelt Mithé Mirror

06.

Composition 2

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07.

‘Armlöffel’ Armchair by Josef Hoffmann

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08.

Art Deco vase by Artur Plevar, Czech Republic 1940

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Chimera face bracelet, Alberto Giacometti Circa 1935

09.

Pierre Casenove for Fondica France Bronze table lamp

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10.

1970’s Ilana Goor Attributed Brutalist chairs

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11.

Art Deco urns by Paul Millet Sèvres,1930s

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Chair Onassis, Karl Springer. 1970

12.

Art Deco vase by Paul Haustein. 1920s

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13.

Pair of patinated bronze flamingos 1970

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14.

Pair of Frederic Weinberg Rotain chairs, 1950s

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15.

Table lamp by Pierre Casenove France

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16.

Sculptural bird candlestick by Pierre Casenove, 1990s.

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Tabletop etched and base hand-carved. Anna Petrus. 1923

17.

Art deco ceramic oxblood box by Paul Millet, France, 1930s

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Porcelain with colourful blue and gold details. Gio Ponti 1920s

18.

Accolay brown ceramic table lamp. 1960s

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Pair of wrought-iron armchairs byJean-Charles Moreux, Circa 1940s

19.

Large pair of sconces. 1940s

20.

Art Deco vase by Paul Haustein. 1920s

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21.

Art Deco vase by Paul Millet Sèvres,1940s

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Vase in Copper plated gold byJean Dunand, Circa 1940s

22.

Art deco patinated copper lamp by Paul Haustein, 1920s

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23.

Lacquered wood mirror by Jean Claude Mahey. 1970s

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24.

Art Deco vase by Paul Millet Sèvres,1930s

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Pablo Gargallo,Spanish girl 1921

25.

Art Deco plate by Paul Millet Sèvres,1930s

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Bust, Wilhelm Lehmbruck. Circa 1930

26.

Japanese ceramic bowl from Higashiyama

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Bird Lamp by Pierre Casenove, Circa 1990

32.

Art deco ceramic oxblood basket

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33.

Art deco ceramic oxblood vase

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Armchair (model no.1793), Armand-Albert Rateau. 1919

THE
ARCHIVE

Art deco patinated copper vase executed by Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik (WMF) Paul Haustein, 1920s

01.

Art Deco bowl by Paul Millet Sèvres 1930s

No longer available

02.

Art Deco ceramic box by Paul Millet Sèvres 1940s

No longer available

03.

Art Deco vase by Paul Millet Sèvres 1940s

No longer available

A Wiener Werkstatte Hammered Silver Centrepiece Designed By Dagobert Peche

04.

Art Deco ribbed vase by Paul Millet Sèvres 1930s

No longer available

05.

Fledermaus chair by Josef Hoffmann for Wittmann, 1940s

No longer available

06.

Aldo Tura vase, 1950s

No longer available

Gio Ponti vase for Richard Ginori

07.

Jacques Adnet 2-level bar cart, removable top with mirror. 1950s

No longer available

Maison Desny lamp in nickel metal central shaft adorned with five glass discs. 1930s

08.

Handmade porcelain vases from Shanghai, 1960s

No longer available

09.

Bronze candlestick by Pierre Casanove for Fondica. 1980s

No longer available

10.

Art Deco Vase WMF by Paul Haustein. Japanese motif. 1920s

No longer available

11.

Art deco candlestick by Paul Millet Sèvres 1930s

No longer available

12.

Italian vanity table and stool set 1970s.

No longer available

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OUR
MANIFESTO

Established in Paris by the architect, designer, and photographer Alexander Nino, STUDIO ASAC is an Interior Design practice, furniture advisor, and private antique dealer.

A common space between art, collectible design, and interior styling

He previously held the position as an interior designer at Jean Louis Deniot. Who’s been featured on the list of the world’s preeminent talents in architecture & interior design.

During his various collaborations in France and abroad, Alexander acquired a solid experience in hospitality and residential projects, as well as a cultivated knowledge ranging from neo-classical and art-deco to mid-century references, handling of american codes, italian stylism and French haute couture spirit 

Asac’s meticulously selected stock includes furniture, lighting, and unique objects for interior designers and private collectors, also renting items. Making sure each interior styling and item have a common thread, a narrative founded on good design, substantial craftsmanship, and exceptional decorative elements