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Monumental Monteverdi Young Boomerang Desk, Gilded and Ebonized, 1960's
$ 32,500
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Description
Step into a world where luxury meets artistry with this monumental executive desk, a true statement piece designed by the illustrious Maurice Bailey for Monteverdi-Young. At an awe-inspiring 111 inches in wingspan and featuring a bold boomerang shape, this desk isn’t just furniture—it’s an embodiment of power, success, and timeless elegance.
The desk’s surface is exquisitely ebonized, its rich, velvety black finish serving as a dramatic canvas for the lavish details that define this piece. The front showcases two magnificent panels of deep relief carvings, each painstakingly gilded with real gold leaf. These gilded accents aren’t merely decorative—they’re a nod to the grandeur of a bygone era, when craftsmanship was king, and every detail mattered. The top of the desk is outlined with a delicate gold pinstripe, tracing its sweeping perimeter and adding a touch of refined glamour that catches the light just so.
But the artistry doesn’t stop there. The desk stands proudly on its unique keyhole legs, each one forming a Y-shape where it meets the body of the desk. These legs are more than just structural supports—they’re a design marvel, allowing light to dance through the openings, creating a dynamic interplay of shadow and form. It’s a detail that speaks to the innovative spirit behind this piece, blending function with a touch of whimsy.
The Monteverdi-Young Legacy: A Tale of Timeless Design
The story of Monteverdi-Young is one of vision, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Founded in 1959 by Maurice Monteverdi, the brand quickly established itself as a beacon of high-end, handcrafted furniture that graced the homes of the most discerning clientele. But Monteverdi wasn’t alone in this venture—enter Alan Young, a name that would become synonymous with sophisticated Hollywood interiors.
Alan Young was not just a business partner; he was a creative force who helped shape the brand’s identity. His background as an interior designer made him a natural collaborator with the iconic William “Billy” Haines, one of Hollywood’s most sought-after decorators. Haines was known for his glamorous, modernist designs that adorned the homes of Hollywood’s elite, and Alan Young was integral to bringing these visions to life. Young’s work with Haines wasn’t just about following trends; it was about setting them, creating spaces that were as comfortable as they were chic, as luxurious as they were livable.
When Young joined forces with Maurice Monteverdi, the result was nothing short of spectacular. Monteverdi-Young became known for its unparalleled craftsmanship and innovative designs that pushed the boundaries of mid-century modern style. The company’s pieces, like this desk, were not just functional—they were works of art, coveted by collectors and admired by design aficionados around the world.
Maurice Bailey: The Master Behind the Design
At the heart of Monteverdi-Young’s success was the genius of Maurice Bailey, the visionary designer who brought the brand’s creations to life. Bailey had an uncanny ability to blend traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics, creating pieces that were both timeless and ahead of their time. His designs were characterized by meticulous attention to detail, luxurious materials, and a sense of balance and proportion that made each piece a masterpiece in its own right.
Bailey’s work was not just about making beautiful furniture—it was about creating an experience. Every curve, every line, every gilded accent was carefully considered, resulting in pieces that were as functional as they were beautiful. His creations for Monteverdi-Young, like this executive desk, continue to be celebrated for their elegance, sophistication, and the subtle yet profound luxury they bring to any space.
The Desk: A Masterpiece of Form and Function
This executive desk is more than just a workspace—it’s a testament to the legacy of Monteverdi-Young, a brand that understood the power of great design. For a person who appreciates the finer things in life, this desk is the ultimate expression of success and style. It’s a place where ideas are born, where deals are made, and where the future is shaped—all while surrounded by the rich history and unparalleled craftsmanship that only a piece like this can offer.
Imagine yourself seated behind this magnificent desk, the gold accents catching the light as you contemplate your next big move. It’s not just a desk—it’s your throne, your command center, your creative haven. And with a piece like this, anything is possible.
This desk would look fantastic in any mid century modern, Hollywood Regency or even more traditional Louis XVI styling. While mid century in styling, this desk really looks Italian Modern and even has echoes of Mexican Modernism.
We currently have this desk in our gallery alongside an Arturo Pani lounge chair, a Pepe Mendoza cabinet and flanked by a Gio Ponti chest and not only does this desk make a statement, it absolutely steals the show. This piece is a showstopper! -
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Documentation: Ample Provenance Origin: United States, California Period: 1950-1979 Materials: Walnut, Ebonized, Gilded Condition: Good. This piece has been expertly refinished. Styles / Movements: Modern Incollect Reference #: 749416 -
Dimensions
W. 111 in; H. 28 in; D. 49 in; W. 281.94 cm; H. 71.12 cm; D. 124.46 cm;
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Welcome to Habitat Gallery, where luxury meets timeless design. Located in West Los Angeles, we specialize in exquisite mid-century modern, art deco, and Danish modern furniture and decor, offering a curated collection that brings sophistication and craftsmanship to your home. For more information or to schedule an appointment, contact us at 310.927.6266 or email us at malenabrush@gmail.com.
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