John Henry Canterbury Duffecy (1919 – 2009) was born in Redfurn NSW, and was a self-taught furniture designer. His business, John Duffecy Furniture, operated from a shop in Glenmore Road, Paddington, NSW in the 1960s & 1970s. He was commissioned by prominent Sydney residents to design furniture, and the firm of Bowmer & Rogers manufactured some of his furniture.

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John Duffecy (Australian, 1919-2002) dining suite, c. 1960,…

John Duffecy Cherrywood Dining Suite

John Duffecy (Australian, 1919-2002) dining suite, c. 1960, cherrywood, comprising a dining table four side chairs and two carvers, retain manufacturer's decal labels and model number (7)

Attributed to John Duffecy a set of six dining chairs, c.1960…

Sydney Oak Cane Dining Chairs, c.1960 by John Duffecy

Attributed to John Duffecy a set of six dining chairs, c.1960 Sydney oak, cane

A pair of Australian armchairs attributed to John Duffecy for…

Australian Armchairs by John Duffecy for Saba, 1960s

A pair of Australian armchairs attributed to John Duffecy for Saba. C. 1960s blackwood with rattan backs (cushions in need of repair)

John Duffecy (Australian, 1919-2002), pair of teak open…

John Duffecy (Australian, 1919-2002), pair of teak open armchairs, c. 1960, caned back and seat (2), height 83 cm, width 55 cm, depth 57 cm. Provenance: Ben Stoner Antiques, Sydney

John Duffecy (Australian, 1919-2002) dining suite, c. 1960…

Duffecy Cherrywood Dining Suite, 1960

John Duffecy (Australian, 1919-2002) dining suite, c. 1960 cherrywood, comprising a dining table, with one extension leaf, six side chairs and two carvers, retain manufacturer's decal labels (9)

John Duffecy sofa, cream fabric, teak and brass, Australia, c…

Cream Teak Sofa from 1960s Australia

John Duffecy sofa, cream fabric, teak and brass, Australia, c 1960s, 77 cm high, 203 cm wide, 77 cm deep