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Vintarred
Via XXV aprile, 35 Traversetolo
Parma 43029 , Italy
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39.335.522.4623
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Italian Art Deco Walnut and Parchment Sideboard, 1940s Design
$ 6,890
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Description
This elegant Italian sideboard from the 1940s exemplifies the perfect balance between structural rationality and formal softness, hallmarks of late Italian Art Déco. Crafted in solid walnut and clad in natural parchment, the piece stands out for its harmonious proportions and purity of design.
The body of the cabinet, with its full and sinuous lines, is articulated by vertical walnut supports that curve gracefully, creating a gentle and dynamic visual rhythm. The four doors, covered in parchment in warm tones of ivory and honey, reveal a subtly irregular and vibrant surface, enhanced by a soft sheen that highlights the living texture of the material. Small circular handles in turned walnut complete the ensemble with an understated gesture of refinement and restraint.
The structure rests on a closed sled-like walnut base, which lends lightness and upward movement to the whole composition. The softly rounded corners and smoothed edges contribute to a sense of continuity and flow, typical of the transition between Art Déco and Streamline Moderne — a period when the severe geometry of the 1930s began to give way to a more organic language. - More Information
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Dimensions
W. 74.8 in; H. 36.61 in; D. 20.47 in; W. 190 cm; H. 93 cm; D. 52 cm;
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