Paul Dupré-Lafon
French
Paul Dupré-Lafon (1900–1971) was a distinguished French designer and architect celebrated for his luxurious, modernist furnishings and refined interiors. Often described as the “decorator of millionaires,” Dupré-Lafon combined streamlined forms with exquisite materials like exotic woods, leather, and bronze. His designs, marked by both elegance and functionality, were frequently produced in collaboration with top Parisian artisans, including Hermès. Active primarily during the 1930s–1950s, his work embodies a timeless sophistication that bridges Art Deco and modernism. Today, Dupré-Lafon’s creations remain highly coveted by collectors and connoisseurs of French design.
Paul Dupré-Lafon
Leather and Brass Vide Poche by Paul Dupre-Lafon for Hermes, France, c. 1950
H 1 in W 6 in D 6 in
$ 4,800
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Paul Dupré-Lafon
1970's valet or coat rack by Paul Dupre-Lafon for Hermès
H 53.94 in W 18.11 in D 17.32 in
$ 20,000
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Paul Dupré-Lafon
Pair of inkwells in stitched leather by Paul Dupre-Lafon for Hermès
H 2.76 in W 6.69 in D 5.51 in
$ 2,500
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Paul Dupré-Lafon
IMPORTANT TAN AND RED GOATSKIN WITH LACQUERED EBONIZED WOOD CABINET/ENFILADE
H 46 in W 90 in D 17 in
$ 250,000
Paul Dupré-Lafon
Dupré-Lafon style oak brass leather coffee table Alberto Pinto 1990
H 18.9 in W 62.99 in D 29.53 in
$ 28,000
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Paul Dupré-Lafon
Paul Dupre-Lafon for Hermes Stitched Leather Box
H 4 in W 9 in D 7 in
$ 3,200
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Paul Dupré-Lafon
Paul Dupre-Lafon for Hermes Paris, Leather Desk Table Lamp, circa 1940
H 16 in W 6 in DIA 6 in
Paul Dupré-Lafon
Paul Dupre-Lafon for Hermes Paris, Four-Piece Leather Desk Set, circa 1940
H 1 in W 27 in DIA 14 in
