Mid-Century
- November 30, 2025
In the flourishing design landscape of early 20th-century France, few creative partnerships captured the spirit of accessible, artisanal modernism as gracefully as Adrien Audoux and Frida Minet. Working primarily in the 1940s and 1950s, the duo—best known simply as Audoux-Minet—championed an aesthetic rooted in craftsmanship, honest materials, and a distinctly Mediterranean sensibility. Today, their work remains a coveted cornerstone of French modernist design, valued for its understated elegance and tactile warmth.
A Vision Grounded in Craft
Based in the coastal town of Golfe-Juan, Audoux-Minet developed a clear philosophy: beautiful furniture should be made by hand, accessible in spirit, and





