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Parchment Separé by Aldo Tura for TURA Milan, 1960

$19,816.27
£14,594.65
€16,500
CA$26,958.49
A$29,956.83
CHF 15,697.70
MX$367,367.16
NOK 200,215
SEK 188,354.92
DKK 125,611.96
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An authentic masterpiece by Aldo Tura, this exceptional four-panel screen from the 1960s is one of the rarest and most elegant expressions of postwar Italian decorative design. Entirely clad front and back in hand-dyed natural parchment in unmistakable golden honey tones, it is an iconic example of Tura's extraordinary craftsmanship and sophisticated aesthetic. The screen unfolds into four panels mounted on burnished brass hinges, each featuring a gently curved top that alternates semicircular modules with sculptural graphic rhythm. The sequence of arches and vertical solids creates a highly refined visual movement, transforming the piece into a three-dimensional artwork that interacts with the surrounding architecture. The parchment surface is polished to a mirror finish, in keeping with Tura's tradition, reflecting vibrant highlights and unique chromatic depth: each panel becomes a material, dynamic, and iridescent landscape. Its warm and luminous palette gives the piece a sophisticated and timeless presence, ideal for prestigious spaces, boutique hotels, or high-end collector interiors. Tura's production of folding screens is extremely limited, making this example a true rarity on the market. The piece perfectly embodies the designer's philosophy: blending functionality and theatricality, luxurious materials and bold forms, into creations that go beyond furniture to become applied art. Product Name: Parchment Screen by Aldo Tura for TURA Milan, 1960 Designer: Aldo Tura Design Year: 1960s Style: Sophisticated and sculptural postwar Italian decorative design Main Materials: Hand-dyed natural parchment, burnished brass Distinctive Design: Four curved panels with semicircular silhouettes and mirror-polished finish; articulated structure on burnished brass hinges; textured, vibrant surface that creates a living, iridescent color landscape Dimensions: Upper Edge - Height: 200 cm Width: 50 cm Depth: 3 cm Lower Edge - Height: 170 cm Width: 50 cm Depth: 3 cm Function: Decorative and partition element Typical Use: Ideal for representative environments, high-end bedrooms, boutique hotels, collector spaces, or interiors with strong aesthetic value Design Icon: A rare example of Aldo Tura's work, embodying his philosophy of merging function and drama, luxurious materials and bold forms; a true masterpiece of 20th-century Italian design Versatility: A sculptural yet functional furnishing element, capable of engaging with spatial architecture and adapting to various luxury contexts Current Status: Rare collectible piece with extremely limited production; museum-worthy work Additional Notes: Please note that this item is in excellent vintage condition. Minor signs of age may be present but do not affect its functionality. We encourage you to consider these characteristics before purchasing. Aldo Tura (1909-1963) was a renowned Italian designer and craftsman known for his contribution to 20th-century design. His career focused primarily on the production of furniture and home accessories, and he founded the eponymous company "Tura Milano," which became famous for creating high-quality pieces with a distinctive style. Tura's production ranged from furniture to smaller objects such as trays and lamps, and his works often feature luxurious materials like parchment, leather, and brass. His designs are celebrated for their blend of classical elegance and modernity, with a meticulous attention to artisanal detail. The 1960s were a pivotal period for Tura, and many of his creations from that decade are still highly sought after by collectors and vintage design enthusiasts. His work helped define the Italian style in furniture design and continues to influence the design world to this day.
  • Creator:
    Aldo Tura (Manufacturer, Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 78.75 in (200 cm)Width: 19.69 in (50 cm)Depth: 1.19 in (3 cm)
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1960
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Conversano, IT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU8395245158072

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