Art Deco rosewood sideboard with gilt door, attributed to Maison Dominique, 1940s
- Dimensions :
- H95 x W229 x D45
- Color :
- brown
- Material :
- rosewood
- Style :
- art deco
Art Deco rosewood sideboard with a gilt door, attributed to Maison Dominique, 1940s, France. This elegant sideboard boasts an architectural silhouette: gently curved sides, a wide, projecting base, and a flush top. The three-door front is finished in a beautiful honey-toned moiré veneer, framed in a darker wood, with discreet metal handles. The design emphasizes volume and the nobility of the materials, in the Dominique style: clean lines, refined proportions, and meticulous craftsmanship. A chic and timeless piece for a living room or dining room, offering generous storage. Maison Dominique was founded in Paris in 1922 by André Domin and Marcel Genevrière and distinguished itself among the leading French interior designers of the interwar period. Its modern and refined style favored fine veneers and balanced proportions. Present at major exhibitions (including 1925), the house left its mark on late Art Deco and then French modernism — a guarantee of quality and elegance for this attributed buffet.