Room 10a: Noble Living 1350–1500

The Françoise and Georges Selz Gallery
This gallery is devoted to luxury goods found in the households of rich nobles and wealty merchants, occasionally contrasting them with more humble goods. The gallery focuses on moments of ostentatious display, such as hunting, dining and courtship. A number of objects reflect life at the court of Burgundy, one of the most luxurious of the 15th century.
Room 10a is on Level 1 of the V&A South Kensington.
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