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Model: Corner buffet / / A piece of furniture from another era that captures the eye and finds its place naturally even in the most unexpected environments. This double-body corner cabinet, probably made between the 30s and 40s, combines craftsmanship and theatricality. The solid, rounded base is closed by two carved doors with a simple but decisive, stylised floral decoration. The warm grain of the poplar, left visible, tells the story of the raw material without filters.
The upper part is a small show: four shaped shelves chase each other in height, increasingly smaller, creating a tower-like trend, culminating in a turned element that almost looks like a flame. The profiles of the shelves are moved by a sinuous wave game, which softens the structure and invites you to fill it with selected objects.
Perfect in a classic or country style home, but also surprising in a modern context — as a break in a pop-style restaurant or in a kitchen with colored formica elements. An object that combines function and stage presence, ready to tell new stories.

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