Art Deco carved geometric sideboard by Charles Dudouyt in oak, France ca. 1940

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A superb example of Charles Dudouyt’s sculptural Art Deco vocabulary, this oak sideboard from circa 1940 showcases the designer’s signature interplay of geometry, craftsmanship, and rustic modernity. Dudouyt’s work is celebrated for its bold architectural presence, and this piece captures that spirit with its deeply carved geometric panels, circular accents, and strong, rhythmic composition.

Executed in solid oak, the façade features hand‑carved rectilinear grids punctuated by roundels, creating a dynamic relief that plays beautifully with light and shadow. The central section introduces horizontal linearity, balancing the more sculptural doors on either side. The interior offers generous storage with shelves, making the piece as functional as it is visually striking.

This sideboard has been professionally restored, respecting the original character while bringing out the warmth and depth of the oak grain. The result is a clean, refined surface that highlights the craftsmanship without erasing the tactile authenticity of the period.

A powerful statement piece for collectors, decorators, and admirers of French Art Deco, it anchors both contemporary and traditional interiors with its sculptural presence and timeless materiality.

Condition
Professionally restored; excellent condition with minimal signs of age. Doors and interior fully functional.

Dimensions:
Height: 100 cm
Width: 203,5 cm
Depth: 60 cm

Ref. 25-0655

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