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Misia Arte Sas
Via Nicolò Putignani 153
Bari 70122 , Italy
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39.328.014.3914
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Aldo Tura coffee table 70’s.
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Description
This coffee table by Aldo Tura represents his transition to the aesthetics of the 1970s.
In fact, the table is a rigorous and minimalist square block.
The empty space between the top and the base creates a “negative space”. This architectural detail makes the heavy upper section appear to “float” above the base, lightening the visual weight of the piece.
The most distinctive element of this table and of Aldo Tura’s work in general is the finish.
Tura was famous for covering his furniture in thin layers of goatskin (commonly called parchment in furniture design).
The “clouded” or marbled texture visible beneath the glossy surface is the natural grain of the leather.
Tura often dyed the leather in rich shades. This specific golden mustard or “tobacco” yellow is one of his most iconic colour palettes.
The leather is sealed under a thick layer of high-gloss transparent varnish (historically a polyester resin), which gives it that glass-like depth and shine.
Aldo Tura’s furniture is appreciated because it bridges the gap between art and utility: each piece is unique thanks to the natural variations in the leather. -
More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Origin: Italy Period: 1950-1979 Materials: parchment wood Condition: Good. Good overall condition, the item is slightly used with very light scratches or slight wear, no structural issues Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 836812 -
Dimensions
W. 47.24 in; H. 14.17 in; D. 35.43 in; W. 120 cm; H. 36 cm; D. 90 cm;
Message from Seller:
Misia Arte Gallery, located in Bari, Italy, has been a leading hub for modern and contemporary design, furniture restoration, and creative collaborations since 1984. For inquiries, events, or commissions, please contact us at misiaarte@gmail.com or call +39 328 014 3914.
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