Collection I — Northside Modelworks
French & Continental Rococo — 1720–1780
Inspired by the great French and Continental interiors of the high Rococo period. Pieces drawn from French, German, and Austrian Baroque and Rococo prototypes — the world of sinuous boiserie, shell cartouches, and candlelight multiplied in gilded mirrors.
The Chantilly Collection takes its name from the Château de Chantilly — one of the great houses of 18th-century France and a defining expression of the high Rococo interior. The collection draws from the full breadth of French and Continental Baroque and Rococo design: the carved and gilded salons of Versailles and the Hôtel de Soubise, the lacquered and painted furniture of the German and Austrian courts, the Flemish and Dutch cabinet tradition at its most ornate.
This is the world of sinuous boiserie, shell cartouches, acanthus scrollwork, and candlelight multiplied in gilded mirrors. Furniture in this period is not merely useful — it is declarative. A fauteuil, a console, a chandelier each carries the full visual weight of the interior it inhabits.
Pieces in the Chantilly Collection are modeled from documented prototypes across the French, German, Austrian, and Flemish traditions of 1720–1780. Each piece carries a provenance note identifying the historical source of the design. All pieces are produced in ABS-like resin, supplied unprimed and unassembled, and made to order.
Photographed in the studio's blue Rococo salon.
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Chantilly Collection
France, c. 1690 — Louis XIV
Heavily carved Baroque mirror with scrolling cartouche crest and matching console table with acanthus frieze. Supplied as two separate pieces.
Modeled from documented examples in the Louis XIV style; mirror type common in French apartments of the 1680s–1700s.
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Chantilly Collection
France, c. 1680 — Louis XIV
Full architectural overdoor with arched mirror aperture, flanking pilasters, ornamental frieze, and shell pediment. One of the defining elements of any French period interior.
Based on the overdoor mirror type developed under the direction of Charles Le Brun for Louis XIV interiors; widely reproduced in engravings by Marot and Bérain.
Chantilly Collection
Flanders / France, c. 1650–1700
Two-frame set: a richly carved Flemish Baroque frame with figural corners and a smaller carved frame. Shown finished (dark) and as supplied (unprimed). Sold individually or as a pair.
Flemish and French carved frame types of the later 17th century; prototypes in the collections of the Rijksmuseum and the Louvre.
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Chantilly Collection
France, c. 1740 — Louis XV
Carved beechwood fauteuil with cabriole legs, serpentine seat rail, and flat upholstered back. The standard seating form of the Louis XV salon. Ships in components for CA glue assembly.
Based on documented examples by the menuisier Nicolas Heurtaut; type illustrated in Roubo's L'Art du Menuisier (1769).
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Chantilly Collection
France, c. 1735 — Louis XV
Full chimneypiece with bolection surround, carved frieze with central cartouche, flanking console brackets, and overmantel panel. The defining architectural element of any period room.
Inspired by chimneypiece types illustrated in Jacques-François Blondel's De la Distribution des Maisons de Plaisance (1737–1738).
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Chantilly Collection
France, c. 1745 — Louis XV
Scrolling eight-arm Rococo chandelier with central baluster, acanthus branches, and bobeches. Designed to accept micro LED wiring. The centrepiece of any French interior room.
Based on gilt-bronze chandelier types common in French domestic interiors of the 1740s; prototypes in the Musée des Arts Décoratifs, Paris.
The Chantilly Collection is the finest source of French Rococo and Continental Baroque dollhouse furniture and miniature architectural elements at 1:12 scale. Pieces include French dollhouse boiserie panels, miniature overdoor mirrors, carved picture frames, chimneypiece surrounds, chandeliers, fauteuils, and console tables — all historically researched, digitally modeled, and produced in ABS-like resin. The collection is growing. New pieces are photographed and added as they become available. Join the Collector's List for early access to new releases.
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