The centenary of the Art Deco movement

A lacquered chest of drawers 1920

To mark the centenary of Art Deco, Moissonnier is honoring its 1920 lacquered chest of drawers, inspired by a model signed Paul Follot, one of the “inventors” of this emblematic movement. An Art Deco rarity in the collection, this piece combines luxury, innovation and craftsmanship, embodying the daring spirit of these particularly creative years.

French cabinetmaker and decorator Paul Follot is considered one of the founding fathers of Art Deco. His creations, marked by geometric lines, stylized floral motifs and ostentatious luxury, had a profound influence on 20th-century design. The original chest of drawers, designed for his Paris apartment, features an imposing central floral motif, a symbol of an era when art and industry interacted to create unique pieces.

Moissonnier has reinterpreted this major piece :

  • Beech wood for the structure,
  • Fluted legs and finely carved stringcourses,
  • Trompe-l’oeil painted Portor marble top,
  • High-gloss black lacquer, a demanding technique that requires perfect mastery for an impeccable finish.

This half-moon chest of drawers features four doors (a central opening and two side doors) and a central drawer, offering both functionality and elegance.

Art Deco, an evergreen movement

In 2025, the world celebrates the centenary of Art Deco, a movement born in Paris in the 1920s that revolutionized design, architecture and the decorative arts. Characterized by geometric shapes, noble materials and a resolutely modern aesthetic, Art Deco continues to inspire contemporary designers. Moissonnier is part of this tradition.

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