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1950s Oversized Oak Chair By Charles Dudouyt

SKU: 21097
Sale priceUS$1,577

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This oversized oak chair by Charles Dudouyt from the 1950s features a unique blend of robustness and playful design. Crafted from solid oak with a woven straw seat, it maintains a simple, rustic charm characteristic of the Brutalist style, while exuding an elegant and whimsical allure. This balance highlights Dudouyt's talent for merging traditional craftsmanship with contemporary aesthetics. Defined by its chunky legs and sculptural, curving forms, this chair has a striking yet inviting presence. Despite its bold proportions, it retains an effortless simplicity, making it both a functional piece and a statement of artistic craftsmanship.

Charles Dudouyt (1885-1946) was a renowned French designer and decorator, known for his distinctive approach to furniture design, often combining rustic materials with modern aesthetics. During the mid-20th century, Dudouyt gained recognition for crafting pieces that were both functional and artistically intriguing. This chair is representative of his style, showcasing his talent for creating furniture that emphasizes both durability and visual appeal.

Ideal for infusing a contemporary living room or a cozy study nook with mid-century modern charm, this chair is both functional and visually striking. Its bold lines and oversized shape make it a true statement piece, while the use of natural materials and fine craftsmanship add warmth and character. Versatile and easy to mix and match, it seamlessly complements a broad range of styles.

Condition and patina consistent with age.
Approx. overall 40¼" high x 20½" wide x 16¼" deep. Seat is 19" high
Approx. overall 102cm high x 52cm wide x 41cm deep. Seat is 48cm high
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