
At Country French Interiors, the continually rotating selection of 18th and 19th century French antiques is curated by none other than Versailles native Bruno de la Croix-Vaubois. Through contacts with French dealers, Bruno has access to the best furniture such as antique fruitwood armoires, buffets, vaisseliers and tables. Country French Interiors also offers a wide variety of mirrors, chandeliers and antique tapestries.
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