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Furniture storage, Batiment Perret, Le Mobilier National, Paris, France

Swan detail from the red bed from the Chambre de Parade Caroline Murat, sister of Napoleon, from the Elysee Palace by Jacob-Demalter, First Empire style 1804-1815, in the furniture storage in the Batiment Perret, designed by Auguste Perret, 1874-1954, and built 1935-36, at Le Mobilier National, which commissions and conserves state furniture and administers the Gobelins Manufactory and Beauvais Manufactory, both historic tapestry workshops, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. The concrete colonnaded building has space for workshops, threshing and washing areas, storage rooms and exhibition halls. Picture by Manuel Cohen

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Swan detail from the red bed from the Chambre de Parade Caroline Murat, sister of Napoleon, from the Elysee Palace by Jacob-Demalter, First Empire style 1804-1815, in the furniture storage in the Batiment Perret, designed by Auguste Perret, 1874-1954, and built 1935-36, at Le Mobilier National, which commissions and conserves state furniture and administers the Gobelins Manufactory and Beauvais Manufactory, both historic tapestry workshops, in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, France. The concrete colonnaded building has space for workshops, threshing and washing areas, storage rooms and exhibition halls. Picture by Manuel Cohen