Paul Follot (1877-1941), Salon made of cherry wood, with carved floral decorations. France, 1919.
Paul Follot (1877 – 1941) was a French designer of luxury furniture and decorative works of art before the First World War. He was one of the leaders of the Art Deco movement and had enormous influence in France and elsewhere. After the war, he became head of the decorative art studio Pomone of department store Le Bon Marché, where he made affordable yet elegant and high-quality work.