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Giovanni Michelucci Torbecchia Sideboard in Walnut Wood by Poltronova 1964 Italy

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  • Giovanni Michelucci Torbecchia Sideboard in Walnut Wood by Poltronova 1964
    By Giovanni Michelucci, Poltronova
    Located in Montecatini Terme, IT
    Torbecchia sideboard is entirely realized in solid veneered walnut wood, with two frontal hinging doors (inner shelves), two drawers, and a storage unit under the openable top part. ...
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    Located in Montecatini Terme, IT
    Rocchetto side table realized in lacquered walnut wood with bright orange decorations (under the table top and on the base), it was designed by Ettore Sottsass and manufactured by Po...
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  • Emilio Lancia Large Sideboard in Walnut Wood Italian Manufacture 1930s
    By Emilio Lancia
    Located in Montecatini Terme, IT
    A mid-century sideboard with structure in walnut veneer with brass details, the sideboard presents three doors and six inner shelves. Designed by Emilio Lancia, Italian manufacture ...
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    Vintage 1930s Italian Mid-Century Modern Sideboards

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  • Pier Luigi Colli Large Sideboard in Wood with Drawers Italian Manufacturer 1930s
    By Pier Luigi Colli
    Located in Montecatini Terme, IT
    Large sideboard is entirely realized in oak wood, with four drawers on each side (for a total of eight drawers) and a central storage unit. Designed by Pier Luigi Colli Italian Manufacture from 1938 ca. To reconstruct the story of Pier Luigi Colli, we must take a leap back to the 19th century in Turin, a multifaceted city, in some ways controversial due to its austere and sometimes introverted character, but at the core of a creative drive: and if it is primarily known for its automobile industry, there was a time when Turin was at the height of fame also in the field of furniture and embroidery, thanks to the presence of two entrepreneurial realities. On the one hand there was the MIRAM (Italian Hand-Made Embroidery Manufacture) founded by Pietro Colli in 1850, specializing in gobelin fabrics and bandera embroideries. His daughter Teresa traveled between Italy and Paris to discover the latest trends in fabrics and embroidery, while her younger brother, Pier Luigi Colli (1895-1968), the star of this story, joined the company in 1921. Distinguishing himself for his enterprising personality and willing to continue his father's profession, Pier Luigi was known to his contemporaries as "the artist interior designer", and had no doubts about his future: he moved temporarily to Paris, where he attended L'Ecole des Beaux Arts Décoratives. The other great Turin manufacturer to be mentioned is Martinotti, founded in 1931 by Giuseppe Martinotti and supplier of fine furnishings for the Savoy court, pieces which were characterized by a typically 19th century eclectic style, generally made of exotic woods featuring ivory and tortoiseshell inlays: at that time, Martinotti represented the top of internationality, having even participated in the 1875 Philadelphia exhibition! The two brands' fate merged in 1902, a decisive year for Turin which, hosting the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative Art, became the cradle of the spread of the Liberty style in Italy. In the exhibition, Martinotti exhibited an elegant interior, in which all the textile parts, from the curtains to the seat upholstery, was made by Colli. It was in 1926 that Colli (MIRAM) finally acquired Martinotti, founding a laboratory where, from the savoir faire of the two companies, complete pieces of furniture were created and tailor-made for the customer, from the structure to its upholstery. Meanwhile, Pier Luigi Colli was living in Paris, the ideal place to be in 1925, when the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts brought him closer to the work of one of his putative fathers, the great French cabinet maker Jacques-Émile Ruhlmann (Paris, 1879 - 1933). Thanks to Paris, Pier Luigi intertwined contacts with the international beau monde, he started to import Lalique glass from France, while the Colli's clientele expanded and special commissions arrived, such as the creation of the Royal Train of the Savoy family made with Fiat, or the lecture hall in the University of Turin. The success of a brand is also measured by its openness to establishing collaborations with the great designers of its time, in the case of Colli resulting in important creative partnerships: from Gio Ponti, who relied on the brand for his Richard Ginori project in Rome, up to Carlo Mollino, who created with Colli the handrails of the RAI (national TV) auditorium and the windows of the Teatro Regio in Turin; also in Turin, the Morbelli architects collaborated with Colli for the furnishings of the RAI skyscraper, and the architects Gabetti Isola for the interiors of the Stock Exchange in Turin. In the 40s and 50s, having opened a branch in Rome, Colli was at the peak of productivity. The embroidery and textile section continued to be one of its strengths, keeping alive the relations with France and its great masters: among the inspirations were the geometric shapes of the fabrics of Ruhlmann's interiors, or the tactile carpets made by designer Mariod Dorn. And so, another Colli trademark become the "textured carpet...
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    Vintage 1930s Italian Mid-Century Modern Sideboards

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    Wood, Oak

  • Galleria Mobili d'Arte Cantù Sideboard in Wood with Doors and Drawers 1950s
    Located in Montecatini Terme, IT
    Wooden sideboard with three storage units (two larger and one small) and three frontal drawers with a structure entirely realized in wood and brass details (keys and feet). Manufac...
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  • Giotto Stoppino Sheraton Sideboard in Black Lacquered Wood by Acerbis 1977
    By Giotto Stoppino, Acerbis
    Located in Montecatini Terme, IT
    Sheraton sideboard presents two sliding doors that slide outward to expose three inner storage units with glass shelves and four drawers on the central part. The sideboard has a str...
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