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Crossing Bookcase by Giovanni Offredi for Saporiti, 1970s

$10,553.57
£7,866.29
€8,900
CA$14,482.51
A$16,216.55
CHF 8,460.99
MX$197,586.75
NOK 107,363.88
SEK 102,074.46
DKK 67,761.30
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A radical icon of 1970s Italian design, the "Crossing" bookcase by Giovanni Offredi for Saporiti represents one of the most striking structural experiments of the era. More than a simple storage unit, "Crossing" is a statement of intent: a complex architectural system that celebrates balance, modularity, and gravity as its sole constructive principle. The project stands out for its revolutionary interlocking system: each component — shelves, uprights, panels — is assembled and stabilized solely through its own weight and the precision of its joinery. No screws, no bolts, no visible mechanical fastenings. A bold idea, flawlessly executed thanks to Offredi's rigorous design vision and Saporiti's manufacturing excellence — a company always attentive to experimentation and advanced industrial language. The materials are equally noble and sophisticated: birdseye maple burl, a lively and vibrant wood distinguished by its dense, dotted natural pattern that adds depth and movement to every surface. The contrast between the dynamic grain and the rational geometry of the system generates a visually striking balance — both sober and monumental. The composition alternates solids and voids in a perfectly calibrated rhythm: smoked glass doors, storage compartments with hinged doors, integrated drawers, and floating shelves define a versatile system designed to suit multiple configurations and functions. It is ideal as a wall unit, a freestanding room divider, or a sculptural centerpiece in both residential and professional environments. A rare piece, difficult to find in its complete version and in such excellent condition, this bookcase is now one of the most sought-after creations in the Saporiti repertoire — and a vivid testament to the uncompromising and contemporary vision of Giovanni Offredi. Condition: Excellent overall condition with minor signs of wear consistent with age (over 50 years old). Product Name: "Crossing" Bookcase by Giovanni Offredi for Saporiti, 1970s Designer: Giovanni Offredi Design Year: 1970s Style: Radical Italian design, experimental modernism Main Materials: Birdseye maple burl, smoked glass Distinctive Features: Interlocking system with no screws or bolts, stabilized solely by the weight of its elements and precision joinery Dimensions: Length 289 cm Depth 51 cm Height 220 cm Functionality: Highly functional with strong structural usability Typical Use: Wall system, freestanding bookcase, architectural room divider for residential or professional interiors Design Icon: One of the most groundbreaking structural experiments of the 1970s, emblematic of Offredi’s architectural and radical design vision Versatility: Modular, adaptable to various configurations and spaces Current Status: Rare and collectible piece, excellent condition with minimal signs of aging 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 review these characteristics before purchasing. Giovanni Offredi was a celebrated Italian designer known for his contributions to furniture design. Born on November 22, 1927, in Bologna, and passing in 1999, Offredi reached the peak of his career during the 1970s and 1980s, collaborating with some of the most important Italian furniture manufacturers. Among them, one of his most significant partnerships was with Saporiti Italia, for whom he created several iconic pieces. Offredi also worked with other prestigious companies such as Mobili d'Arte Cantù, renowned for their production of artistic and high-end design furniture, establishing himself as a key figure in the Italian design landscape. Saporiti Italia, founded in 1950 in Cabiate, near Como, is a symbol of luxury and innovation in the furniture sector. Known for creating uniquely designed pieces and collaborating with renowned designers, the company has distinguished itself through its modern and sophisticated style, combining high-quality materials and artisanal details. Saporiti’s creations — including those developed with Giovanni Offredi — reflect a deep focus on innovation and contemporary taste, reinforcing the brand’s international reputation. Their furniture is exported worldwide and represents the excellence of Italian design.
  • Creator:
    Saporiti (Manufacturer),Giovanni Offredi (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 86.62 in (220 cm)Width: 113.78 in (289 cm)Depth: 20.08 in (51 cm)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1970
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Conversano, IT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU8395245485752

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