1960
Dimensions: The cabinet is 140 cm wide, 73 cm deep, and 75 cm high. It is a solid and substantial piece, weighing 70 kg.
We offer a refined set of two distinctive, historic pieces, perfect for those seeking a study with a classic, sophisticated feel.
🏛️ The “Kidney Desk” (1960) A splendid mid-century art reproduction, featuring the famous curved “kidney” silhouette, designed to envelop the worker with elegance and functionality.
Features: It features five drawers (one central and four lateral ones) embellished with original brass swan-neck handles. The elegant cabriolet legs feature refined carvings on the top.
Dimensions: The cabinet is 140 cm wide, 73 cm deep, and 75 cm high. It is a solid and substantial piece, weighing 70 kg.
🪑 The "Gondola" Chair (1920) A refined tub chair dating back to the early twentieth century. The design combines the majesty of the Empire style with the clean lines of Biedermeier, with an enveloping backrest that flows harmoniously into the armrests and saber-shaped front legs.
Details: The seat is padded and upholstered in a fine red damask fabric with floral motifs.
Dimensions: The chair measures 54 cm wide, 62 cm deep, and 77 cm high. The seat is designed for maximum comfort, measuring 48 cm high and 50 cm deep. The piece is easy to handle, weighing 10 kg.
✨ Condition and Notes: Both pieces have been meticulously preserved and are in excellent aesthetic and structural condition. The combination of the 1960s desk and the 1920s chair creates a timeless study corner, capable of enhancing any professional or domestic setting.
Rococo Style: How it Distincts in Architecture, Furnishings and Painting
Rococo Style: Birth and Development The Rococo, as a reflection of the trends, tastes and way of life of France…
Empire Style in Furnishings: When Pomp meets Elegance
The Empire style, with its magnificent fusion of majesty and grace, remains an icon of classic furnishings, exerting a timeless charm…
Life and works of Giò Ponti, the visionary artist
Giò Ponti is one of the artists who most dominated the Italian post-war period, acting as a spokesperson for important innovations in the world…