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Tony Duquette: Reproductions by Baker Furniture

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Legendary design house Baker has recently made available The Selected Works of Tony Duquette; as Duquette pieces were only available by commission or second-hand during his lifetime, this marks the first time his work has been available for purchase by a larger market...

 
 

This is good news for those who can afford $4,000 chairs, but we find Baker's pricing (the Paris Snowflake Screen pictured below sells for a recommended $22,848) somewhat ridiculous considering that what Duquette was known for, beyond his overripe sets and interiors, was his use of found and recycled materials to create a look that appeared luxurious and expensive.

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From issue three of Pin-Up Magazine: "Christened the Do-it yourself De Medici", Duquette's alchemical hands transformed lemon squeezers into golden finials, cardboard egg cartons into coffered Moorish ceilings, and bunches of spray-painted twigs into coral reef centerpieces. His creations are assemblages - disparate materials collaged to create decorative form, where the style is actually the substance." That the Snowflake Screen employs actual coral misses the point somewhat, we think.

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More information on Tony Duquette's life and work are available via his website, and in the recently published, fascinatingly thorough Tony Duquette by Wendy Goodman.

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I'm in love with the brilliant opulence of these rooms!

posted by bepsf on September 22nd 2008 at 11:09am
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I soooo want a Tony Duquette resin snail...

posted by maggieann on September 22nd 2008 at 11:35am
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beautiful

posted by cityofparis on September 22nd 2008 at 5:55pm
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