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Vittorio Dassi Monumental Desk Wall Unit for Mobili Cantù, Italy, 1950

$18,054.70
£13,134.59
€15,000
CA$24,639.48
A$27,438.28
CHF 14,280.11
MX$338,310.68
NOK 181,868.10
SEK 170,938.39
DKK 114,156.98
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Monumental and very rare desk wall unit by Vittorio Dassi for Mobili Cantù – Italy, circa 1950. Italian walnut, birch and brass details. Corner assembly between two walls at a 90-degree angle. Decorative panels supporting a desk module with three drawers and a blue glass top, three shelves, and a vertical support. Although the original is always best, the vertical support can easily be lowered by a simple cut of the top. Designer: Vittorio Dassi Manufacturer: Mobili Cantù Country: Italy Model: desk wall unit Design period: circa 1950 Date of manufacturing: circa 1950 Size in cm WxDxH: 130 x 76 and 52 x 297 centimeter Material: Italian Walnut / Birch / Brass details Condition: Very good / Some signs of age and use

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