Van Buuren Museum
  • About us
    • History of the Museum
    • Mission
    • Who’s who
  • Exhibitions
  • House
    • The architecture
    • The vestibule
    • The cloakroom
    • The hall and staircase
    • The cosy corner
    • The music room
    • The black salon
    • The dining room
    • The office
    • The Studio
  • Gardens
    • The garden masters
    • The Picturesque Garden
    • The Large Rose Garden
    • The Labyrinth
    • The Heart Garden
    • The Orchard
    • Restoration of the gardens
  • Works
    • Paintings
      • Gustave Van De Woestyne
      • Gustave de Smet
      • Pieter Brueghel the Elder
      • James Ensor
      • Paul Signac
    • Furniture
      • Stained glass windows
      • Tapestries and rugs
      • Ceiling light
      • Piano
      • Lamps
      • Parakeet vase
      • Chandelier
      • Office
    • Sculptures
      • Georges Minne
      • Dolf Ledel
      • André Willequet
  • Practical info
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Chandelier

Jan Eisenloeffel (1876-1957)

Jan Eisenloeffel was a member of the Amsterdam School. The colourful motifs, similar to the Vienna Secession, serve as a transition to Art Deco, the style of the house itself. The chandelier weighs more than 700 kg.

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Discover the furniture

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Stained glass windows

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Tapestries and rugs

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Ceiling light

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Piano

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Lamps

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Parakeet vase

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Chandelier

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Office