Tisserant Art & Style lives and breathes a passion for exceptional objects.
Since 1930, three generations of craftsmen bronze-founders have been rediscovering and perpetuating the degree of perfection reached in the 18th century in producing bronze luminaires and furniture.
This expertise is recognized by the curators of the world’s greatest museums, and decorators, interior architects, and collectors around the world.
Reproducing identical copies of famous examples, in every style, from Renaissance to Art Deco – not forgetting Louis XIV, Louis XV, Empire...
So identical that even the specialists can find themselves baffled: when Louisbourg Fortress in Canada was restored, the original wall-lights were removed and became accidentally mixed up with the copies made by Tisserant Art & Style. It proved impossible to tell them apart.
And when the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Quebec received a visit from some burglars, what they stole was in fact a Tisserant Art & Style reproduction of Champlain’s astrolabe, while the original stayed safe and sound.
Tisserant Art & Style expertise is at the service of private customers worldwide. A sketch is enough – even just an idea, a desire. Out-of-the-ordinary projects are thrilling. Responding to the most original demands is a vocation. And that’s how time-defying works come to be created.
For Joel Schumacher’s film “The Phantom of the Opera”, Tisserant Art & Style created a 5.50 metre-high chandelier weighing over 2 tonnes and bearing 20,000 octagonal crystals - this giant now reigns supreme in the Swarovski museum in Austria.