Sculptural Credenza In Wood And Brass In The Brutalist Style By Luciano Frigerio, Italy, 1930s
Discover the ultimate in 1970s Italian luxury with this magnificent sideboard designed by renowned architect and artist Luciano Frigerio. Much more than just a piece of furniture, this piece is a veritable sculpture, harmoniously combining noble materials with spectacular artistic form. For collectors of high-end vintage furniture and Brutalist design, this sideboard represents an exceptional opportunity to acquire a piece worthy of the greatest galleries.
Luciano Frigerio was a visionary Italian designer, renowned for his sophisticated and artistic approach to furniture. Deeply influenced by his architectural studies and his passion for art, Frigerio founded "Frigerio di Desio" in the Brianza region, world-renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship. He saw furniture-making as an art form, creating unique "mobile sculptures". Frigerio became known for his integration of powerful brass reliefs and refined woodwork into architectural lines, elements perfectly showcased in this sideboard. Today, his works are highly sought-after by international collectors for their distinctive character and craftsmanship.
The buffet's interior reflects the same luxury as its exterior. Opening the smoothly sliding doors reveals impeccably finished storage space. The interior drawers feature custom-made rectangular handles in carved brass, testifying to Frigerio's attention to detail right down to the nooks and crannies of this piece of furniture.
This exceptional sideboard has remained in magnificent original condition. Given its age and nearly five decades of use, it shows some light signs of wear, quite typical of an authentic vintage piece of furniture from this period. We invite you to consult the photo gallery to fully appreciate the unique patina and detailed condition of the rosewood and brass.
An iconic Frigerio creation, this rosewood and brass sideboard is an outstanding example of 1970s Italian design excellence. Combining aesthetics with functional elegance, it is sure to become the refined centerpiece of any well-groomed interior.
Luciano Frigerio was a visionary Italian designer, renowned for his sophisticated and artistic approach to furniture. Deeply influenced by his architectural studies and his passion for art, Frigerio founded "Frigerio di Desio" in the Brianza region, world-renowned for its exceptional craftsmanship. He saw furniture-making as an art form, creating unique "mobile sculptures". Frigerio became known for his integration of powerful brass reliefs and refined woodwork into architectural lines, elements perfectly showcased in this sideboard. Today, his works are highly sought-after by international collectors for their distinctive character and craftsmanship.
The buffet's interior reflects the same luxury as its exterior. Opening the smoothly sliding doors reveals impeccably finished storage space. The interior drawers feature custom-made rectangular handles in carved brass, testifying to Frigerio's attention to detail right down to the nooks and crannies of this piece of furniture.
This exceptional sideboard has remained in magnificent original condition. Given its age and nearly five decades of use, it shows some light signs of wear, quite typical of an authentic vintage piece of furniture from this period. We invite you to consult the photo gallery to fully appreciate the unique patina and detailed condition of the rosewood and brass.
An iconic Frigerio creation, this rosewood and brass sideboard is an outstanding example of 1970s Italian design excellence. Combining aesthetics with functional elegance, it is sure to become the refined centerpiece of any well-groomed interior.
8 500 €
Period: 20th century
Style: Design 50's and 60's
Condition: Good condition
Width: 192
Height: 70
Depth: 58.5
Reference (ID): 1763798
Availability: In stock
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