La Pendulerie

Exceptional Clocks & Fine Arts

Locations

Paris Vendôme
19 rue de la Paix, 75002, Paris, France
Paris Rive Droite
134 rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008, Paris, France
La Pendulerie

Exceptional Clocks & Fine Arts

Located just a short distance from the Elysée Palace in the Faubourg Saint-Honoré, in the heart of the French fashion and luxury quarter that is also home to many world-famous antique dealers, La Pendulerie is the ultimate source for antique luxurious horology and exceptional decorative bronzes.

La Pendulerie offers an exclusive selection of exquisite, rare, and finely executed mantel clocks, cartels, and precision regulators, rigorously chosen for their beauty and authenticity, as well as for their original design and the complexity of their mechanisms.

La Pendulerie also features a selection of preeminent art works, including exceptional bronze furnishings such as candlesticks, candelabra, firedogs, bronze-mounted objects and chandeliers, all of which have conserved their original gilding.

La Pendulerie’s preferred period ranges over a century and a half, from the middle of the reign of King Louis XIV to the Bourbon restoration (1680-1830). However, certain exceptionally creative and imaginative later works, often made for International Exhibitions or on special request by connoisseurs, are included in La Pendulerie’s exclusive selection.

La Pendulerie is the only gallery to offer such a large, varied, and wide-ranging collection of exceptional clocks; it has become an internationally known reference in the field of French Decorative Arts.

In 2022, La Pendulerie opened its third gallery, located in the rue de la Paix, which links the historic Place Vendôme and the Opéra Garnier. It is an impressive new venue for the extraordinary clocks La Pendulerie is known for.

The beauty and uniqueness of these horological works of art are on full display in the new gallery. The luminous pearl gray walls make a perfect showcase for the clocks and art objects, enhancing the gleam of their gilt bronze mounts and deepening the glow of their patinas. These embodiments of Parisian know-how and taste are shown to their best advantage, in a setting that celebrates the genius of the horologists and bronze casters of the 18th century, and fully reveals the extraordinary splendor of their masterpieces.
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Artists

  • Zacharie Raingo (clockmakers)
  • Antide Janvier (clockmakers)
  • Robert Robin (clockmakers)
  • The dynasty of the Lepaute (clockmakers)
  • The dynasty of the Le Roy (clockmakers)
  • Ferdinand Berthoud (clockmakers)
  • Dubuisson (enameller-painter)
  • Joseph Coteau (enameller-painter)
  • Claude Galle (bronze caster)
  • Pierre Gouthière (bronze caster)
  • François Rémond (bronze caster)
  • Pierre-Philippe Thomire (bronze caster)
  • Robert Osmond (bronze caster)
  • Jean-Joseph de Saint-Germain (bronze caster)
  • Jean-Simon Deverberie (bronze caster)
  • Jacob-Desmalter (cabinetmaker)
  • Ferdinand Schwerdfeger (cabinetmaker)
  • Sèvres Royal Manufactory of Porcelain