Antiques

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Gérard Tatin

Vingtième Plus is a born of passion for the Decorative Arts that began more than thirty years ago.

It all started with the discovery of a small dish decorated with an enamelled Pierrot by Claude Levy, edited by Primavera for l'Atelier d'Art du Printemps, which I later found represented Michel Fokine the famous dancer of the Russian ballet Carnival (1910).

This discovery would guide my life, after collecting 700 pieces and a book later*, I opened an antique shop at Les Puces de Paris-Saint-Ouen, dedicated to the furniture, lighting and ceramics of that time with a particular focus on cracked earthenware animals. 

In my shop, prints and lithographs, design and contemporary creations testify to the splendour of French and European creativity that authentic lighting from the 30s to today, illuminates with a thousand lights.

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