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Sculptural Sideboard by Luciano Frigerio
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An exceptional and rare sideboard by Italian designer Luciano Frigerio, created in the 1970s. This piece exemplifies Frigerio’s distinctive fusion of Brutalism and Italian modernism, featuring a dramatic façade of deeply carved solid wood in a rhythmic, architectural pattern. The sculptural surface creates a stunning interplay of light and shadow, giving the piece a dynamic presence even at rest. Excellent vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age Luciano Frigerio (1928–1999) was an Italian designer, architect, and artist renowned for his sculptural approach to furniture design. Active primarily in the 1960s and 1970s, Frigerio created bold, architectural pieces that combined fine craftsmanship with artistic expression. He worked extensively with rich materials such as exotic woods, brass, and bronze, often incorporating hand-carved or cast elements. His designs—particularly tables, beds, and cabinets—reflect a unique fusion of Brutalist and modernist aesthetics, making them highly sought after by collectors of mid-century Italian design.
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W. 96.06 in; H. 32.28 in; D. 21.26 in; W. 244 cm; H. 82 cm; D. 54 cm;
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Spread across more than 500 m2 of retail space, Original in Berlin offers a wide range of Mid-Century Modern and selected studio furniture, lighting and accessories. Here, design lovers can find rarities by well known designers such as Charlotte Perriand, Hans J. Wegner, Pierre Chapo and Gio Ponti, as well as American classics by Paul McCobb, Jens Risom and George Nelson.
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