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Italian rationalist sideboard by G. Pagano in Bauhaus style
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Description
1920s Italian Sideboard in Rationalist Style - Design by Giuseppe Pagano, Bauhaus Influences
This refined 1920s Italian sideboard, attributed to renowned architect and designer Giuseppe Pagano, is an emblematic example of the Italian Rationalist period, strongly influenced by the aesthetic principles of European Bauhaus. Clean lines, essentiality and fine materials come together in a piece of furniture with academic rigor and timeless charm.
The frame features a birch burl veneer ( we assume), with a linear configuration. The central part consists of two doors with black lacquered wood handles, which open to two large interior shelves, ideal for storing objects of different sizes with order and elegance.
The element that immediately catches the eye is the left side of the sideboard, where a black lacquered wall stands out, enriched by three arched shelves, also in glossy black wood. This color and material contrast enhances the brilliance of the surfaces and emphasizes the construction precision and formal cleanliness of the design.
The sideboard expresses the design austerity and functional balance characteristic of rationalist and Bauhaus architecture, positioning itself as a unique piece for connoisseurs. Its strict proportions and combination of functionality and design make it perfect for sophisticated environments, both classic and contemporary. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 70.48 in; H. 55.91 in; D. 20.87 in; W. 179.02 cm; H. 142.01 cm; D. 53.01 cm;
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Vintage Domus' diverse collection ranges from the early 20th century to the 1990s to collectibles, showcasing exquisite examples of design from every era. In addition to early design, we offer antique furniture, tribal art, oriental art, photography, advertising, and movie posters. Our main focus is on interior design - lighting, furniture, decor and accessories.