
Michel Dufet
Black lacquered and gilt wood, upholstery
Height: 34.25" - Width: 69.25" - Depth: 28.35"
This Neoclassical daybed, manufactured by M.A.M. (Meubles Artistiques Modernes editor), was designed by the renowned Michel Dufet, who was chosen to create the French Pavilion at the 1939 World's Fair, is an early example of his fine output, dating from the end of WWI. Playful, geometric details emphasize the supple curves of the gilt wood legs, as well as a pair of long elegant backs. Features a lush, grey upholstered seat.