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A solid oak stool by Charles Dudouyt, France, 1930s, of compact scale and distinctly sculptural presence. The gently curved plank seat, with softly scrolled ends, rests on a robust frame of square supports and boldly turned legs enriched with carved geometric bands. Plain stretchers lend stability while reinforcing its grounded, architectural character. The oak shows a warm, nuanced patina with expressive grain and light, age-consistent wear; the structure remains sound and stable.
Dudouyt was a key figure of the French interwar period, known for bridging traditional rural craftsmanship with a distinctly modern sensibility. His work is celebrated for its sculptural simplicity, bold turnings, and emphasis on honest materials and construction. Today, his furniture is increasingly sought after for its ability to bring warmth, texture, and a sense of authenticity to interiors, aligning with current tastes for natural materials and understated, characterful design.
At once an occasional seat and a sculptural statement, it lends a space a sense of grounding, quiet strength, and tactile richness.
Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 20¾" high x 21¾" long x 12½" wide
Approx. overall 53cm high x 55cm long x 32cm wide
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Sculptural Art Deco Oak Stool by Charles Dudouyt - 20¾"
Sale priceUS$5,595
