A little Italian glam meets quiet luxury in this sculptural dresser by architect-designer Luigi Gorgoni for Roche Bobois. Designed as part of the “Vanity” bedroom collection, this piece is all about the details: a subtly curved top wrapped in split leather (yes, real leather), a stained cherry wood frame with three clean-lined drawers (the center one’s got a slimmer profile for your chicest essentials), and sleek chrome-plated metal accents that give it that just-right ‘70s futurism.
The base and handles balance warm wood with cool metal, with its gorgeous cherry veneer and gorgeous stitched leather. This piece has that luxe-but-not-loud vibe we all secretly aspire to—and yes, she’s aged gracefully. Minor wear here and there, plus some marking on the leather top, but overall in good vintage condition with nothing that detracts from her understated elegance.
About the designer:
Milan-born architect and designer Luigi Gorgoni began collaborating with Roche Bobois in the mid-1970s, lending his refined eye to iconic collections like Brooklyn, Arbalete, and Vanity. Gorgoni was known for his obsession with material innovation and a deep belief in harmony between form, function, and structure—which basically means his pieces don’t just look good, they feel right. Think cerebral, but make it sensual.