Maison Krieger
Antoine Krieger and his brother Nicolas founded Maison Krieger in 1826 at 17, Rue Saint-Nicolas, Paris. In 1850 the firm became Antoine Krieger et Cie. When Antoine Krieger died in 1856, his son-in-law took over the company and changed the name to Maison Racault et Cie, subsequently H. Racault et Cie; Colin Damon et Cie in 1870, Damon, Namur et Cie in 1875, Damon et Colin in 1892 and finally Cosse-Racault et Cie. One of the largest mechanized workshops of furniture in Paris, the firm was located at 74, Rue Du Faubourg-Saint-Antoine. Numerous furniture styles were displayed and created by Maison Krieger, who produced and exhibited copies as well as unique creations of eighteenth-century style designs alongside stylized interpretations of the Louis XV and Louis XVI styles. They were exhibitors at the major exhibitions of the nineteenth century up to the 1900 Exposition Universelle in Paris.