Gueridon by Charles Dudouyt – French Mid-Century Design, Circa 1950
Introduce a piece of design history into your space with this Brutalist oak gueridon, crafted by the acclaimed French designer Charles Dudouyt around 1950. This striking side table reflects the bold, sculptural aesthetic of mid-century modern design, showcasing Dudouyt’s mastery of form and function.
The gueridon features a round oak top with a robust, architectural base, embodying the natural textures and clean lines characteristic of the Brutalist movement. Its timeless design makes it a versatile addition to any room, whether used as a side table, accent piece, or decorative focal point.
Key Dimensions:
- Top Diameter: 21.25 inches (54 cm)
- Bottom Diameter: 21.75 inches (55 cm)
- Height: 21.5 inches (54 cm)
Why Charles Dudouyt Stands Out
Charles Dudouyt’s work is celebrated for its ability to blend traditional craftsmanship with modernist innovation. His designs are sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts, prized for their durability, artistry, and timeless appeal.
Perfect for Mid-Century and Contemporary Spaces
This Brutalist oak gueridon seamlessly complements a variety of interior styles, from mid-century modern and industrial to rustic and minimalist. Its sculptural form adds depth and character, making it an eye-catching addition to living rooms, entryways, or bedrooms.
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