Fornasetti Buffet Frutto Del Peccato
By Fornasetti
Located in LOS ANGELES, CA
This is a limited edition buffet cabinet. Signed and dated, number 2 of 8 made in 2013. The
21st Century and Contemporary Italian Buffets
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Fornasetti Buffet Frutto Del Peccato
By Fornasetti
Located in LOS ANGELES, CA
This is a limited edition buffet cabinet. Signed and dated, number 2 of 8 made in 2013. The
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Double-Face Buffet Citta Che Si Rispecchia Black or White
By Fornasetti
Located in LOS ANGELES, CA
piece. The Italian artist and illustrator Piero Fornasetti was one of the wittiest and most
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Fornasetti Face and Stripes Buffet
By Fornasetti
Located in LOS ANGELES, CA
The Italian artist and illustrator Piero Fornasetti was one of the wittiest and most imaginative
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Italian 50s Egyptian Motif Buffet --inspired by Fornasetti
Located in Los Angeles, CA
This unique buffet was produced in the 50s-60s by a now closed factory in Bologna called "D`Arte
Aluminum
Sideboard with Fornasetti Style Design on Doors, 1960s-1970s
By Fornasetti
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
Elegant side. Board with Fornasetti style design applied on doors. It is in the style of
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H 34.65 in W 53.94 in D 18.9 in
Rare Circa 1950 Buffet with a "Rome" Decor by "Fornasetti" - England
Located in Paris, FR
Rare and original buffet with a "Rome" decor by Fornasetti representing Domes and Palazzi rooftops
Brass
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H 31.89 in W 67.33 in D 16.93 in
Rare Circa 1950 Buffet with a "Rome" Decor by "Fornasetti", England
Located in Paris, FR
Rare and original circa 1950 duffet. Beautiful quality English Edition. Four black ebonized drawers with brass handles. Three doors, with vertical opening center door (dry bar functi...
Brass
Fornasetti Face and Stripes Buffet
By Fornasetti
Located in LOS ANGELES, CA
The Italian artist and illustrator Piero Fornasetti was one of the wittiest and most imaginative
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For get-togethers or large celebratory meals in your already sumptuous dining area, a charming and durable vintage, new or antique buffet, with its decorative and practical features, can truly elevate the experience.
Although often used as a synonym for “sideboard,” a buffet technically possesses a tiered or shelved superstructure for displaying decorative kitchenware. The term derives from buffet à deux corps, a piece that is seen mostly in French Provincial furniture. And while the terms “case pieces” and “case goods” may cause even the most decor-obsessed to stumble, these furnishings — which include buffets, credenzas, cupboards and other must-have items — have been a vital part of the home for centuries.
Buffets are the ideal place to keep serveware and larger serving pieces that you’d rather have tucked away when not in use. They’re typically long and low and can be the perfect option for serving food as well as storing your porcelain and making your space tidy and organized. Feel free to dress up your buffet between meals with decorative objects or stacks of art books.
A buffet can be positioned in your living room, entryway or hall if space allows. But if you intend to permanently pair your case piece with your dining room table, when shopping for your vintage buffet you’ll definitely want to think about your dining room’s space restrictions. Allow for at least two feet of space between your buffet and your table so that guests can easily move to and fro as needed, and a buffet that is convenient for serving food should be as high as a kitchen counter if possible.
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