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Jamb London

@jamb_london

The finest antique and reproduction fireplaces, lighting and furniture.
🇬🇧 London-based
📍Showrooms in: Atlanta, LA, NYC, Palm Beach & Chicago

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2024-12-13

Dressed in hand dyed and antique linens, our beautiful four poster Auberon bed that we designed and added to the collection this year. Flanked by our Perwick cupboards and Welbeck lamps and completed with our Isla check blanket we created this winter with @sallyhampsonweave 📷 @robinforsterphotography thank you @emmastewart_curtainworkroom

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2024-12-12

The Lutyens bolection we designed and made for the same bedroom in Hanbury street. Hand carved in Derbyshire fossil from the Chatsworth Estate and installed with the original Ashford register grate with the Catton mirror above. This design can be carved from any of our large stocks of marble or English stone.

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2024-12-10

Found an early picture of the Hanbury Street project we decorated many years ago. One of the two bedrooms in the house, we used a combination of original American 1960s artwork, antique textiles with our table lamps atop the Perwick cabinets either side of the bed. 📷 @joannamaclennanphotography

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2024-12-09

Our Bettina Dish Light is drawn along simple, elegant lines, the opaline glass within the solid brass frame is suspended from four jewel like chains.

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2024-12-08

A weekend of console tables, this time the Cameron with our Mulberry mirror above. A pollard oak console table in the late Regency tradition, scaled up to broad Country House proportions. The rectangular top, here photographed using Derbyshire fossil marble (mined from the Chatsworth Estate) 📷 @horwoodphoto

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2024-12-07

Our Belton console table was first launched many years ago with a beautiful chalky painted finish. We have now created a stripped pine version with a Bardiglio marble top. Such a wonderful piece of furniture for a hall or drawing room. 📷 @michaelsinclair

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2024-12-06

The 1st and 2nd edition Moro Dabron x Jamb candles side by side. The same cast vessel but with different hand patination, one Roman bronze and one Pompeii red. Two distinctive fragrances, drawing on smoky and woody notes. Available Moro-dabron.com and at our Pimlico shop. @horwoodphoto @moro_dabron

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2024-12-05

The sitting room at home clad in marble tablets and fragments that we have collected over the years. It’s a room that we have built and keep adding to over the years with these remnants from antique chimneypieces. The photograph was taken in 2018 by @michaelsinclair

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2024-12-04

A Large Scale Landscape Scene Depicting a Leopardess, Lioness, Wolf & Hare A mid 17th century large scale oil on canvas depicting a Leopardess, a Lioness and a Wolf toying with a Dead Hare in an Arcadian landscape; in the style of the Dutch Golden Age ‘Animaliers’ and the circle of Frans Snijders. Large canvases of hunting scenes, often featuring exotic animals such as leopards and lions, were initially popularised by the celebrated painter and diplomat Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640), and rapidly became a fixture of seventeenth-century patrician residences across Europe. They were heirs to the Renaissance tradition of tapestries representing hunts, which had long been a form of princely decoration, but had typically required much greater expenditures of time and money.

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2024-12-03

The jewel like beauty of our Alba lantern that we launched this year. This cast lantern has brass spheres set like precious stones in a ring and form the frame of the ovoid shape. All our lanterns are made and electrified for indoor or outdoor use. 📷 @horwoodphoto

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2024-11-30

A gentle fire burning in our Darley fire basket in brass within the hand-carved Dyrham Portland stone chimneypiece, one of our first designs from 20years ago.

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2024-11-29

A different vista in the Great hall at Aldourie castle. Decorating the room with soft muted tones, we decided to create a contrast with the 18th Century crewelwork that we hung above a William IV Mahogany side table and flanked with our Augustus lamps. A perfect backdrop to our Cedric chair upholstered in plain putty linen. Please see our Linkin.bio for our Cedric Chair and Augustus Lamp. Photo: @horwoodphoto