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Tony Duquette

American, 1914-1999

One of the great style icons of the 20th century, Tony Duquette (1914–99) created pieces with a singularly ebullient elegance. Through his private interior-decorating commissions and his work as a stage and movie-set designer, Duquette made his name synonymous with flamboyance, fantasy and glamorous originality. 

Duquette was born in Los Angeles and studied at the Chouinard Art Institute. But his true education began in the mid-1930s, first as an assistant to an aging Elsie de Wolfe — the eminent interior designer who many say created the profession — and later as a colleague of William Haines, the famed movie-star-turned-decorator. Duquette’s clients would come to include many Hollywood luminaries — he decorated “Pickfair,” the fabled home of actress Mary Pickford, and homes for producer David O. Selznick and director Vincent Minnelli — and a robust roster of the rich and powerful, among them Doris Duke, J. Paul Getty, Norton Simon and the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. All the while, Duquette was designing film and theater sets and costumes. He worked on such films as Kismet, Ziegfeld Follies and Can-Can; he won a Tony award in 1961 for costume design for the original Broadway production of Camelot.

Theatricality is the keynote of the best of Duquette’s designs. He made things that would get attention. Duquette was no purist — he appreciated the spare and sleek as much as the baroque and elaborate — but everything had to provide a visual effect, if not necessarily perform a function. Apart from the furnishings and objects he designed for his grandest decorating commissions, Duquette rarely used precious materials. “Beauty, not luxury, is what I value” was his often-repeated motto. Duquette pieces priced at $10,000 and above tend to be either intricately made or super-scaled or have an interesting ownership provenance. Most of his works are marked at about $5,000.

As you will see on 1stDibs, Tony Duquette created something for anyone who likes big-statement design — providing a showstopper for a lean, modernist decor or an alluring element in a lush, more-is-more interior. A Duquette design says: On with the show!

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$1,378
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Tony Duquette Pair of Faux Narwhal Tusks Handmade Resin
Tony Duquette Pair of Faux Narwhal Tusks Handmade Resin

Tony Duquette Pair of Faux Narwhal Tusks Handmade Resin

By Tony Duquette

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Tony Duquette original Pair of Faux Narwhal Tusks handmade and cast out of resin then hand painted in matte white painted finish to resemble plaster. Fabulous Tony Duquette brilliant...

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1980s American Bohemian Vintage Tony Duquette

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Resin

6-Panel Folding Screen by Tony Duquette, Printed from his Original Artwork
6-Panel Folding Screen by Tony Duquette, Printed from his Original Artwork

6-Panel Folding Screen by Tony Duquette, Printed from his Original Artwork

By Tony Duquette

Located in Palm Desert, CA

A dramatic and visually captivating six-panel folding screen by iconic designer Tony Duquette, featuring a large-scale printed reproduction of his original watercolor painting of Ven...

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1980s American Mid-Century Modern Vintage Tony Duquette

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Other

XL Abalone Shell Vide Poche by Tony Duquette, Mid-Century Modern
XL Abalone Shell Vide Poche by Tony Duquette, Mid-Century Modern

XL Abalone Shell Vide Poche by Tony Duquette, Mid-Century Modern

By Tony Duquette

Located in New York, NY

Fanciful XL abalone shell vide poche supported by acrylic legs from a Los Angeles home decorated by Tony Duquette.

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Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Tony Duquette

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Shell, Acrylic

Tony Duquette - 'Malachite' Rug Size All Silk Hand Knotted Carpet 9x12 ft RARE
Tony Duquette - 'Malachite' Rug Size All Silk Hand Knotted Carpet 9x12 ft RARE

Tony Duquette - 'Malachite' Rug Size All Silk Hand Knotted Carpet 9x12 ft RARE

By Tony Duquette

Located in Long Island, NY

Tony Duquette - 'Malachite' Rug 9 x 12 feet Material: 100% Silk “Beauty not luxury, is what I value” was Tony Duquette’s refrain. Hutton Wilkinson provided Via Como with designs fr...

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Early 2000s Chinese Baroque Revival Tony Duquette

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Silk

Tony Duquette Dawnridge Stars, Pair
Tony Duquette Dawnridge Stars, Pair

Tony Duquette Dawnridge Stars, Pair

$600 / set

H 6 in W 6 in D 0.018 in

Tony Duquette Dawnridge Stars, Pair

By Tony Duquette

Located in Studio City, CA

Rare pair of steel stars from Tony Duquette's famous Beverly Hills estate, Dawnridge. Purchased at the Tony Duquette estate sale.

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1960s American Vintage Tony Duquette

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Steel

Pair of Mid-Century Tony Duquette "Pulled Taffy" Tables
Pair of Mid-Century Tony Duquette "Pulled Taffy" Tables

Pair of Mid-Century Tony Duquette "Pulled Taffy" Tables

By Tony Duquette

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Delightful pair of Mid-Century side tables by Tony Duquette, known as the "Pulled Taffy" model, made in USA in the 1960's. Made from resin in beautiful gold leaf finish. Each table i...

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1960s American Vintage Tony Duquette

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Gold Leaf

Gold Leaf Coquille Chandelier After Tony Duquette by Remains Lighting
Gold Leaf Coquille Chandelier After Tony Duquette by Remains Lighting

Gold Leaf Coquille Chandelier After Tony Duquette by Remains Lighting

By Tony Duquette

Located in Montreal, QC

Gold Leaf Coquille resin chandelier after Tony Duquette by Remains Lighting This is a re-edition of the 1940's model by Remains Lighting.  

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2010s American Art Deco Tony Duquette

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Resin

Stunning Silver Leaf Console Table Designed by Tony Duquette
Stunning Silver Leaf Console Table Designed by Tony Duquette

Stunning Silver Leaf Console Table Designed by Tony Duquette

By Tony Duquette, Baker Furniture Company

Located in New York, NY

Stunning Biomorphic silver leaf console designed by Tony Duquette, reissued in a limited amount by Baker furniture company. The console was originally designed for the Charles and ...

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Early 2000s American Modern Tony Duquette

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Silver Leaf

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Tony Duquette Sale Prices

Sold DateSold PriceCategoryMaterialCreation Year
2026$4,600Nautical ObjectsShell1950's
2025$500FootstoolsUpholstery, Resin1970/80's
2025$845Planters and JardinieresBrass1970's
2025$1,000ChairsIron2011
2025$750Planters and JardinieresBrass1970's
2025$1,080Planters and JardinieresBronze1940s
2025$1,000Planters and JardinieresPottery1890
2025$1,000Planters and JardinieresPottery1890
2025$500Planters and JardinieresBrass1970's
2025$1,500StoolsWood1980's
2025$2,300Wall MirrorsShell, Mirror, PlasterCirca late 20th century
2025$950Side Tables, End TablesResincirca 1985
2025$600Side TablesGlass, Resin1970s
2025$1,062Planters and JardinieresBrass1970's
2025$190Slippers
2025$895Planters, Cachepots and JardinièresBronze1960s
2025$1,080Planters and JardinieresBronze1940s
2025$4,959Chandeliers and PendantsShell1980s
$1,378
Average sold price of items in the past 12 months
$190-$4,959
Sold price range of items in the past 12 months

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Tony Duquette furniture for sale on 1stDibs.

Tony Duquette furniture are available for sale on 1stDibs. These distinctive items are frequently made of metal and are designed with extraordinary care. There are many options to choose from in our collection of Tony Duquette furniture, although silver editions of this piece are particularly popular. We have 9 vintage editions of these items in-stock, while there is 1 modern edition to choose from as well. Many of the original furniture by Tony Duquette were created in the Hollywood Regency style in united states during the 20th century. If you’re looking for additional options, many customers also consider furniture by P.E. Guerin, Jeffrey Bigelow, and Gampel-Stoll. Prices for Tony Duquette furniture can differ depending upon size, time period and other attributes — on 1stDibs, these items begin at $1,250 and can go as high as $38,880, while a piece like these, on average, fetch $4,800.