Michel Dufet Modernist Cabinet
By Michel Dufet
Located in Philadelphia, PA
French modernist cabinet. Pictured in period documentation.
1930s French Vintage Michel Dufet Buffets
Ash, Rosewood
While he’s among the lesser-known figures associated with the Art Deco style, Michel Dufet enjoyed a prolific career as an architect, painter and art critic throughout the 20th century, creating sophisticated and functional furniture that is today collected worldwide.
In 1913, Dufet founded the Mobilier Artistique Modern (MAM) decorating workshop, which produced a range of modern furniture, lighting, fabrics and wallpaper. Additionally, he pursued other creative interests, such as publishing the magazine Feuillets d’Art in 1918 with poet and dramatist Paul Claudel, Nobel Prize-winning author André Gide, novelist Marcel Proust and composer Gabriel Fauré.
From 1922 to 1927, Dufet worked as director of design at South America’s largest interior design company, Red Star, based in Rio de Janeiro. While he was in Brazil, he sold MAM to the firm P. A. Dumas in 1924.
In 1928, Dufet returned to Paris to oversee the Atelier d’Art du Bûcheron’s Le Sylve design studio with art critic Léandre Vaillant. While there, Dufet became known for using exotic woods such as satinwood, walnut, mahogany and rosewood, as well as introducing subtle Cubist flourishes in designs for commodes, cabinets, dining room tables and buffets. Dufet’s chunky armchairs and club chairs were characterized by a distinctly geometric style which meant that armrests and bases typically took on overtly square or semi-circle forms.
Throughout the 1930s, Dufet received several design commissions, including set designs for theaters and films and interiors for luxury ocean liners. He also became editor-in-chief of the bi-monthly publication Décor d’Aujourd’hui (Today’s Décor) in 1933.
In later years, Dufet continued designing furniture, albeit to a lesser degree. In 1947, he married the daughter of French sculptor Antoine Bourdelle and dedicated the bulk of his time to preserving the legacy and works of his father-in-law from 1950 onward. In 1972, Dufet became curator of the Musée Bourdelle, eventually retiring before his death in 1985.
Throughout his long and distinguished design career, Dufet participated in several exhibitions, beginning with the Salon des Artistes Français in 1914. In 1937, he exhibited at the Paris Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne with designer René Gabriel and designed the French Pavillion for the 1939 World’s Fair in New York City.
Today, Dufet’s pieces remain highly sought by architects, interior designers and collectors of modernist Art Deco furniture.
On 1stDibs, discover a range of antique and vintage Michel Dufet seating, tables, case pieces and storage cabinets.
Michel Dufet Modernist Cabinet
By Michel Dufet
Located in Philadelphia, PA
French modernist cabinet. Pictured in period documentation.
Ash, Rosewood
1940s French Brutalist, Solid Oak Cabinet
By Charlotte Perriand, Guillerme et Chambron
Located in Split, Splitsko-dalmatinska županija
A rare 1940s French provincial cabinet, this solid oak piece reflects the restrained elegance of Alpine craftsmanship. Its architectural form is defined by recessed panel doors, scul...
Iron
French 19th Century Cabinet Confiturier
Located in Stockbridge, GA
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Oak
French Carved Oak Cabinet, France
By Charles Dudouyt
Located in Split, Splitsko-dalmatinska županija
A quiet yet resolute expression of mid-century French craftsmanship, this carved oak cabinet from the 1940s is imbued with a sense of order, geometry, and gravitas. Its sculpted door...
Oak
Solid Oak Cabinet, France, 1940s
Located in Split, Splitsko-dalmatinska županija
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Oak
Sleek Belgium Modernist Two-Door Sideboard or Cabinet
By De Coene Frères
Located in Westport, CT
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Rosewood
19th Century French Wooden Cabinet
Located in High Point, NC
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Oak
French 19th Century Cabinet Confiturier
Located in Stockbridge, GA
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Oak
$21,850 / item
H 36 in W 80 in D 20 in
INES SNAKE BUFFET CABINET - Modern Bleached Walnut Cabinet + Authentic Snakeskin
By Susan Hornbeak-Ortiz
Located in Laguna Niguel, CA
INES SNAKE BUFFET CABINET - Modern Bleached Walnut Cabinet + Authentic Snakeskin The Ines Snake Buffet Cabinet is a high-end, luxury piece of furniture designed to add a touch of so...
Walnut
$5,932Sale Price|60% Off
H 43.31 in W 55.12 in D 20.08 in
Art Deco Sideboard by Michel Dufet, Walnut & Lupia Wood, Brazil, 1930
Located in Valladolid, ES
One of a kind Art Deco sideboard, designed by Michel Dufet for Leandro Martins, circa 1930. The Frenchman Michel Dufet lived in Rio de Janeiro between 1922 and 1924, where he moved t...
Steel
Midcentury Oak Cabinet
Located in Westwood, NJ
Mid-Century Modern style cabinet with reclaimed oak veneers and restored chestnut burl, an aged Oak finish with brass handles. The interior two sections ...
Wood
Early Art Deco Sezession Cabinet
Located in Pompano Beach, FL
Sezession Cabinet – early Art Deco cabinet upper section with vitrine, mirror and marble. Lower section with 2 large doors and interior shelves. Manuf...
Precious 1940s Cabinet in Sycamore
Located in Paris, FR
Lovely 1940s cabinet in sycamore with two pull tabs. The doors are adorned with two panels in carved wood. Original top in marble. Interior and shelves ...
Wood