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PAIR OF ROSEWOOD AND EBONIZED STOOLS BY TOMASO BUZZI
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PAIR OF ROSEWOOD AND EBONIZED STOOLS BY TOMASO BUZZI
Pair of rosewood and ebonised upholstered stools by Tomaso Buzzi. Of ecxeptionnal proportions and design, these small benches are the perfect example of the Italian modern interpretation of the neoclassical style . Italy: circa 1930 provenance: Commissioned by Ambrogio Gadola, Milan | Private Collection, Milan | Il Ponte Casa d'Aste Srl, Milan, Decorative Arts of the 20th Century Design, 17 December 2019, Lot 125 | Private Collection literature: Literature Tomaso Buzzi. Il principe degli architetti 1900-1981, Cassani, ppg. 321-323 Domus, no. 33, September 1930, pg. 5. Tomaso Buzzi designs for Ambrogio Gadola, 1929-30. Image courtesy of Archivio Tomaso Buzzi, la Scarzuola. Tomaso Buzzi (1900-1981) was exceptionally well versed in culture and literature, defining the 20th century as a garden architect, inventor, restorer, aside from curating the interior design in important historic buildings. He was a Professor of Furnishing Design for Milan’s Politecnico, along with myth Gio Ponti. He was tightly linked to the Novecento Milanese group, including greats such as Muzio, Cabiati, and De Finetti, and had a longstanding, fruitful collaboration with Ponti himself. The relationship spanned architecture, urban planning, design, and writing articles for Ponti’s “Domus”, a prestigious publication founded in 1928 by Ponti.
width
32.25 in.
height
14.75
depth
15.5 in.
condition
Very good condition professionally re-polished and reupholstered
Circa 1930 -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Period: 1920-1949 Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century 200 Lex Booth #: 30 Incollect Reference #: 701791 -
Dimensions
W. 32.25 in; H. 14.75 in; D. 15.5 in; W. 81.92 cm; H. 37.47 cm; D. 39.37 cm;
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