BFM TV at Aurélien Jeauneau at Paul Bert Serpette
Aurélien Jeauneau is a child of Paul Bert Serpette. With a father in the trade, he became a collector of chairs at the age of 12, spent a few years later a bachelor of fine arts and specializes in art history. Fierce design, he made his classes at Pascal Cuisinier, the specialist of post-war French design. First to Paul Bert, then to the Rue de Seine, in Paris. At the end of two years, he started alone and opened his booth, naturally, to Paul Bert, alley 6. His shop dedicated him to the French designer Pierre Guariche and more precisely to his latest creations, from 1960 to 1968. Eight years which are, for Aurelian, the best of his production. This elegant and sober furniture, exclusively measured on the golden number of Le Corbusier seduces both international decorators and Parisian amateurs.
Every Friday at 2:30 pm, the 350 antique dealers in the market are drawn by BFM Business teams. In their booth, surrounded by their objects, they present their career, their choices, their tastes and their vision of this secular profession. The opportunity to discover art experts in all its forms and all times. A weekly rendezvous before the weekend will surely awaken curiosity and invite to (re) discover the largest antique market in the world. Https://youtu.be/gtOtq_B8DnM
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