After having made his debut as an antiques dealer in the 80s, Philippe Zoï opened in December 2012 at 14 avenue Matignon (Paris 8e) a new setting for his antiques gallery Tobogan Antiques. Spread over more than 250 m2, decors with surprising atmospheres present museum-quality works of art to its international clientele, representative of the movements of the second part of the French 19th century – such as the Second Empire, Japonism, Orientalism or the Greek and Egyptian Revival styles, whose creators, awarded at the various Universals Exhibitions, are now widely represented in French and international museums.
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Tobogan Antiques Furniture and Art objects from the 19th Century