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Dining Set by Giuseppe Rivadossi in Slavonian Oak, Italy 1970s
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Description
In 1978, Giuseppe Rivadossi established Officina Rivadossi, where he began crafting exquisite furniture and wooden objects. The Italian maestro continues his work in the studio, now known as Habito, located in the town of Nave. Wood has always been his primary material, and the unique style and techniques Rivadossi has perfected are among the finest in the world.
Design
This is beautifully exemplified in this dining set consisting of four chairs and a dining table made from Slavonian oak. This type of wood is renowned for its exceptional durability, impact resistance, and adaptability to varying humidity.
Rivadossi’s signature design approach is evident in the gouged surface texture that creates a pleasing relief. The chairs are constructed using a sturdy interlocking frame of mortise and tenon joints, with two slats on each side. The seats are gently curved and angled for enhanced ergonomics, while the slightly curved and angled backrests are adorned with a geometric carving of four small inverted pyramids.
The table features a visible interlocking structure that highlights the wood’s natural beauty and strength. The design draws inspiration from historical forms, resembling the sturdy, timeless tables found in monasteries or ancient Roman settings. Legs and supports showcase precision-cut joints and wooden dowels, eschewing metal fasteners entirely. This meticulous interlocking method not only enhances durability but also underscores the traditional craftsmanship central to Rivadossi's philosophy. A thick, solid tabletop rests on a robust frame, ensuring stability and functionality for generations.This dining table is more than just furniture; it represents the timeless appeal of traditional craftsmanship.
Condition
The condition of these chairs is excellent, with a lovely patina that adds to their charm. The set comes with a certificate of authenticity, ensuring its provenance.
The dining table is fully restored in our workshop, it has been carefully brought back to its original glory, ensuring it continues to serve as a functional and aesthetic centerpiece in any dining room. -
More Information
Documentation: Certificate of Authenticity Origin: Italy Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Slavonian Oak Condition: Good. Number of Pieces: 4-5 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 748716 -
Dimensions
W. 68.9 in; H. 34.25 in; D. 35.43 in; W. 175 cm; H. 87 cm; D. 90 cm;
Message from Seller:
AtKris Studio curates exceptional 20th-century design pieces by renowned European artists such as Gio Ponti, Nanna Ditzel, and other celebrated Italian and Danish designers. For inquiries or assistance, feel free to contact us at +31 6 57840458 or info@atkrisstudio.com.
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