Anton Venoir Interiors
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(19 reviews and ratings – )
Everything was amazing. Everything I wanted was in one place. The service was friendly, warm and caring. The food was sensational…..Highly recommend to anyone wanting to make their events very special.
I have my pre-wedding photo shoot at Apartment 26.The venue was fantastic. The interior design and all the exquisite antique furniture are the same as they advertised . Tony and his partner did an amazing communication. They are very helpful. They provided their best service based on our interest. They patiently and clearly answered every question that I asked . Tony helped me with carrying my bags to the apartment and showed me where to park my car . Very nice gentle man👍. Overall, my fiancée’ and I were very happy with our decision to have our pre-wedding photo shoot at Apartment 26.
The car parking near the apartment are very expensive. The cheapest car park was full. The street parking allows only 1 hour.
Fantastic in every way. We had a 40th there and loved the food and the decorations. Would recommend highly to anyone
The decor, atmosphere and hospitality were all fantastic. My guests and I all had an amazing, memorable and unique experience. Highly recommend.
Changing the date via Tagvenue was unnecessarily convoluted.
About Anton Venoir Interiors
Our distinguished collection is a selection of the most representative Paris and Provincial Regions throughout France. Each piece has been carefully studied and assessed and chosen by founder Tony Venios, with Anna Venios.
Often deemed as a private museum, the decorative arts, furnishings, and fabrics pay homage to the French period, all of which are regarded as the apogee of elegance and design, which is the way Anton Venoir Interiors have operated for years. Anton Venoir Interiors sell 18th-century French decorative arts, Louis XIV, XV, and XVI (1643-1792) meaning both the period and very often, signed and stamped pieces, from ebenistes and clockmakers, who often made pieces for monarchs and the royal court.