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Osvaldo Borsani Wooden Cabinet with Desk mod. 7011
$ 16,500
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Description
Osvaldo Borsani in 1953, together with his brother Fulgenzio, realized his most complex project: a company idea named after the "techne" of the Greeks, which means both art and technique. Tecno thinking was born: the perfect synthesis between the artisan experience of the atelier and its declination on a larger scale.
Tecno is first and foremost an entrepreneur's project: Italy has begun its process of tertiarization; the office environment does not yet have its unquestionable formal definition, and that is where Osvaldo Borsani wants to get to: to reinvent for workspaces that mix of formal elegance, rigor and rational functionality that the modern movement had developed for domestic living.
Here a beautiful cabinet with a drop-down writing desk, drawers, and various compartments. It also features an internal light that turns on when de desk is opened.
Wood with brass details, in very good condition and ready to be shipped. -
More Information
Documentation: Ample Provenance Origin: Italy Period: 1950-1979 Materials: wood, brass Condition: Good. very good condition, fully working, ready to be shipped Creation Date: 1950 Number of Pieces: 2-3 Styles / Movements: Modern, Collectible Design, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: 000514 Incollect Reference #: 846854 -
Dimensions
W. 44.09 in; H. 47.24 in; D. 15.75 in; W. 112 cm; H. 120 cm; D. 40 cm;
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