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French Art Deco Stool in Walnut, by Dominique , Andre Domin Marcel Genevriere

$8,082.94
£6,060.81
€6,800
CA$11,278.66
A$12,211.51
CHF 6,492.30
MX$147,279.18
NOK 81,644.28
SEK 76,115.72
DKK 51,803.13

About the Item

!925 Art Deco stool in walnut, by Dominique-Andre Domin Marcel Genevriere Measure cm: H 53/44, W 53, D 40. ABOUT: MAISON DOMINIQUE- André Domin Marcel Genevriere In the early 1920s, just as the Art Deco movement was gaining traction, two young French furniture designers named André Domin and Marcel Genevrière founded Maison Dominique. Their vintage armchairs, coffee tables, sideboards, and other pieces are admired for their simple elegance, striking geometric shapes, and distinctive influences, including Cubism. Domin was a self-taught designer, and Genevrière was a journalist who wrote for French publications such as Comoedia, L'Intransigeant, and Gil Blas. They founded the Maison in 1922 and exhibited at the Salon d'Automne that same year. Following the success of the exhibition, Maison Dominique received high-profile commissions from perfume brands such as Houbigant and fashion designer Jean Puiforcat. The founders' furniture enjoyed wide appeal for its clean lines, soft curves, sturdy construction, and embellishments such as copper inlays and bronze hardware, common features of Art Décor furniture. In 1925, Maison Dominique successfully participated in the Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriales Modernes in Paris, the major design fair that brought Art Deco to the world stage. In 1926, Maison Dominique joined forces with fashion designers Jean Puiforcat, Pierre Legrain, Pierre Chareau, and Raymond Templier to found the "Groupe des Five." They exhibited together and collaborated on furniture and home decor. Maison Dominique opened a shop in Paris, and the business flourished throughout the 1930s. The studio participated in the 1931 Paris Colonial Exhibition and was commissioned to furnish four apartments aboard the luxury French ocean liner SS Normandie. In 1937, he also held a showcase at the Salon des Artistes Decorateurs in Brussels. After World War II, Maison Dominique was commissioned by the French government to design furniture for the Élysée Palace. Domin left Maison Dominique in 1953 and entrusted it to his son Alain Domin. In 1962, the company again designed furniture for a first-class luxury apartment on the SS Normandie. Domin and Genevrière died in 1962 and 1967, respectively. The company they created continued under Alain's leadership until the 1970s.

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