Grange

In 1904, Joseph Grange began handcrafting clergy furniture in his modest workshop in Saint-Symphorien-sur-Coise, France. One hundred years later, his small atelier has become one of the foremost furniture manufacturers in the world. Grange's vast selection of fine quality funiture graces homes throughout the world where family memories are created and the Art de Vivre is celebrated.

Meubles Grange of France celebrated its centenary year in 2004, and has for many years been the leading exporter of Traditional French Furniture Styles.

Pictured below are the Australian best sellers. To view the entire Grange Collection please visit www.grange.fr

Consulate

Influenced by Napoleon's Egyptian campaign, the Consulate style is simple, solid and dramatic, with full unfussy lines, rectilinear structure, sharply angled, flat surfaces and meticulous symmetry.

Available in multi-finishes

Directoire

This transitional style bridges the period between the ornate Louis XVI style and the more simple, classical Empire-style. Fluted legs are replaced with simple tapered legs and ornamentation consists of brass feet, the lozenge motif and "mourning" bars, the cabinetmakers expression of grief over the loss of their king and patron.

Grange Modular

The Grange Modular Collection enables you to create elegant storage space for the living room, the bedroom, the study or the home theatre. Available in a choice of two heights, two widths and two styles - Directoire or Louis Philippe. An "a la carte" selction of wood stains and beautiful colour finishes, enable you to create the exact look you have in mind.

Indochine

French Style with Asian Influences inspire this collection. Brass Castors recall days of voyages to exotic locations.

Crafted in Cherrywood, details include doors and headboards with cane inserts.

Kerala

Paris in the 1920's was the birthplace of French Art Deco style, influenced by the streamlined designs of ocean liners and industrial machinery. This collection reinterprets the same clean, architectural lines of the Art Deco style in cherry wood. Saddle leather drawer pulls recall the trunks used for exciting ocean voyages.

Louis-Philippe

Prevalent throughout France from 1830-1848, this style is the last to bear the name of a monarch. Simplicity of form allows the natural beauty of the cherry wood to command attention and lend versatility to this collection.

Grange is renowned worldwide for the Sleigh Bed. The latest version "Victoria" is more detailed and more grand in detail than the version originally released in 1973.

Louisiane

This collection painted in rich shades of cream, red, green and blue - colours associated with the Gulf of Mexico.

Louisiane borrows French Style Elements such as shutters, bonnet-top mouldings and door frames seen on many French homes.

The natural wood accents of the tops and shutters contrast beautifully against the saturated colours.

Louisiane is now available with more heavily distressed and darker accented tops.

New Directoire

Perfectly adapted to the constraints of modern interiors, New Directoire, created in French cherry wood and enhanced with patinaed fixtures, is a fine example Grange cabinetmaking expertise.

Available in multi-finishes.

Occasional Furniture

Style and function are combined in this collection of furniture. Practicality and simplicity allow then to compliment any interior. Elegant design enables them to be used on their own. Available to order in any Grange finish.

Rochambeau

Under Napoleon III, Parisian style celebrated exuberant decor while in provincial regions classic design, rich in traditional, prevailed. Cabinetmakers of this period celebrated their craft by artfully mixing woods.

The Rochambeau Collection is made of solid cherrywood, with generally a feature component in solid walnut.