A buffet deux corps translates as a "two-section buffet". The most common form is of a two-section two door cupboard, with the lower part being deeper than the top part, and often with a recessed area between the top and bottom sections.

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French provincial pine buffet a Deux Corps, c. 1880, stepped…

French provincial pine buffet a Deux Corps, c. 1880, stepped cornice above a pair of panelled doors enclosing shelves, two drawers and a pair of cupboard doors below, height 230 cm, width 132 cm, depth 49 cm. Provenance: Ben Stoner Antiques, Sydney

French oak buffet a Deux Corps, early 20th century, rectangular…

Early 20th Century French Oak Buffet

French oak buffet a Deux Corps, early 20th century, rectangular pediment above a pair of paneled doors enclosing shelves, with two cupboard doors below, height 230 cm width 147 cm depth 54 cm. Provenance: The Estate of Diana Kemp, NSW

French Renaissance oak buffet a Deux Corps, 17th century,…

17th Century French Oak Buffet

French Renaissance oak buffet a Deux Corps, 17th century, rectangular pediment above two paneled doors carved with scrolling vines, above two short drawers and two cupboard doors, raised on bun feet, height 167 cm width 132 cm depth 57 cm. Provenance: The…

A French gilt bronze mounted mahogany and burr elm Art Nouveau…

Art Nouveau French Dining Room Suite, Circa 1900

A French gilt bronze mounted mahogany and burr elm Art Nouveau dining room suite, circa 1900 comprising an extension dining table, six chairs, a buffet a deux corps and a marble top servery the table 74 cm high, 192 cm wide (extended), 102 cm deep the…