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Inlaid Wood Drink Cabinet Produced in Italy in the 1940s by Luigi Buder

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Paolo Buffa certified bar cabinet manufactured by Mosè Turri, Italy, early 1940s
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Cherrywood, maple, and brass bar cabinet, designed by Paolo Buffa, manufactured by Mosè Turri, Bovisio Mombello, 1940s. In the 20th century, the bar cabinet was an essential piece o...
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Pier Luigi Colli Oak wood sideboard with carved walnut inlays, Italy, 1940s
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Oak wood sideboard with carved walnut inlays, Italian craftsmanship from the 1940s, designed by Pier Luigi Colli. The Colli family, established in Turin since the mid-19th century a...
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Osvaldo Borsani sofa, Italy, 1940s
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Originating from Italy in the 1940s, the aesthetically refined sofa designed by renowned Italian designer Osvaldo Borsani epitomizes the enduring charm of mid-century Italian furnitu...
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Cabinet Made in Teak and Cane Panels Attributed to Augusto Romano -Turin School
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Exceptional Italian Midcentury cabinet with a carved teak frame and cane panels. This is an unique piece made in the 1950s by a Turin cabinetmaker on a private commission. The designer is unknown but the overall lines, details and the craftmanship point to a drawing of Augusto Romano, one of the most influential exponents of the school of Turin...
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Three-seater sofa in walnut and fabric in the style of Paolo Buffa, Italy, 1940s
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A three-seater sofa in walnut and fabric, in the style of Paolo Buffa, Italian manufacture, 1940s Graceful, sinuous curves define this Italian three-seater sofa from the 1940s. Craf...
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