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Italian 1950s Bookshelf with Dry Bar

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    Located in Berlin, DE
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  • Italian Slant Front Desk with Bookshelf
    By Paolo Buffa
    Located in Kilmarnock, VA
    Architectural Slant front Desk constructed from oak with shelves on one side over top of 4 slant front drawers for storage design attributed to Paolo Buffa.
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  • Vintage bookshelf with Carrara Marble shelves, Italy 1960s
    Located in Ceglie Messapica, IT
    Vintage bookshelf with Carrara Marble shelves, Italy 1960s. A rare 1960s Mid-Century Modern style book shelf with Carrara marble shelves and black i...
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  • String Shelf System, Bookcase with Bar Cabinet Teak by WHB Germany, 1950s
    By WHB furniture
    Located in Gaggenau, DE
    a very unique and wonderful String shelving system unite made of Teak wood by WHB Deutschland, 1960s Dimentions: H: 190 cm W: 217 cm D: ...
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  • Vintage Italian Dry Bar, circa 1950s
    Located in Roma, IT
    Vintage Italian dry bar is an item of original design furniture realized in the 1950s by Italian Manufacture. The item is composed of a bar co...
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  • Ico Parisi, Italian Mid-Century Large Bookshelf in Rosewood and Ashwood, 1950
    By Ico Parisi
    Located in Milan, IT
    Ico Parisi, Italian Mid-Century Bookshelf in Rosewood and Ashwood, circa 1950 Ico Parisi was an Italian architect and designer. Born Domenico Parisi in 1916 in Palermo, Italy, he was involved in building construction and architecture in Como during his early adulthood. By the 1940s, Parisi took up filmmaking and began designing furniture in 1945, for which he would become most renowned. His designs are characterised by their Italian mid-century Modern aesthetic, constructed using soft woods often cut into boomerang-like shapes, augmented by metal slats and boldly coloured upholstery. His most prolific period was the two decades that preceded 1965, when he married and formed a design team with his wife, Luisa Aiani, in 1948. He studied architecture between 1949–1952 under Alberto Sartoris...
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