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Programma S11 Sideboard by Angelo Mangiarotti for La Sorgente del Mobile, 1960

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Rare and important sideboard in solid and veneered African rosewood, part of the “Programma S11” series — one of the most emblematic creations by Angelo Mangiarotti for La Sorgente del Mobile in Arosio, produced in the early 1960s. The “Programma S11” series represents a turning point in the history of Italian furniture design: a modular collection conceived for contemporary living, based on an essential and architectural language in which every technical and structural detail becomes an expressive element. In this project, Mangiarotti translates the core principles of his architectural philosophy — balance, structural logic, and material honesty — into a perfectly calibrated domestic form. The sideboard is defined by a pure horizontal volume articulated by three doors and a vertical column of four drawers with recessed solid wood handles, a distinctive feature reflecting Mangiarotti’s intention to eliminate decorative excess in favor of a functional and integrated design. Its proportions are harmonious and balanced; the absence of applied metal fittings enhances the seamless continuity of the surfaces, while the deep, warm grain of African rosewood lends the piece a sculptural and elegant presence. Produced by La Sorgente del Mobile, one of the most experimental furniture manufacturers in Arosio during the 1960s, this “Programma S11” sideboard embodies the synthesis between rational design and the finest craftsmanship of the Brianza region. The result is an object of extraordinary purity and rigor, distilling the very essence of Italian modernism: sober, refined, structurally intelligent, yet charged with a unique sculptural vitality. A rare and historically significant piece, it stands as a testament to Mangiarotti’s vision of the architect as a total designer, where interior design and architecture merge into a single, coherent system of thought and proportion. Excellent overall condition, with minimal age-related wear consistent with its vintage. Product Name: Programma S11 Sideboard by Angelo Mangiarotti for La Sorgente del Mobile, 1960 Designer: Angelo Mangiarotti Year of Design: Early 1960s Style: Italian Modernism, Rational Architectural Design Primary Materials: Solid and veneered African rosewood Distinctive Design: Pure, rigorous horizontal structure featuring three hinged doors and a vertical column with four drawers; recessed solid-wood handles emphasize formal integrity and functionality. Dimensions: 250 × 42 × H 73 cm Comfort: Large internal storage capacity Typical Use: High-end living or dining room furnishing, ideal as a sideboard, credenza, or storage unit in residential interiors, showrooms, or curated design spaces. Design Icon: The “Programma S11” sideboard is a milestone of 1960s Italian design, expressing Mangiarotti’s vision of the architect as a total designer. Versatility: Its sober and architectural language allows it to harmonize effortlessly with both classical and contemporary interiors, and to dialogue elegantly with materials such as marble, glass, and chrome. Current Condition: Excellent vintage condition with only minor signs of age consistent with use. The piece retains its original finish and the deep, vibrant hue of African rosewood — an essence now rare and CITES-protected. Additional Notes: Please note that this item is in excellent vintage condition. Minor traces of time may be present but do not affect its functionality. We invite you to consider these characteristics as part of the object’s authenticity before purchasing. Angelo Mangiarotti (1921–2012) was a renowned Italian architect and designer celebrated for his influential contributions to both architecture and industrial design. Born in Milan, he studied architecture at the Politecnico di Milano, where he later also taught. His career spanned teaching, building design, and product design. Mangiarotti was a key figure of the Modern Movement and collaborated with several leading architects and designers, significantly shaping the landscape of Italian design. His work ranged from architectural projects to furniture and sculptural objects. His design approach was characterized by a deep respect for functionality, simplicity, and material truth. Many of his creations are admired for their timeless elegance and their ability to combine innovative forms with structural intelligence. The modular Programma S11 series is just one example of his remarkable contribution to furniture design. Mangiarotti left a lasting legacy in architecture and design, with his works still celebrated and sought after worldwide.
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    Altezza: 73 cm (28,75 in)Larghezza: 250 cm (98,43 in)Profondità: 42 cm (16,54 in)
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  • Data di produzione:
    1960
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    Usura compatibile con l’età e l’utilizzo. CITES: Please note: This item requires a CITES certificate for international shipment. JF Gallery Design will handle the application and issuance of the certificate. Estimated processing time: 2 to 4 weeks.
  • Località del venditore:
    Conversano, IT
  • Numero di riferimento:
    1stDibs: LU8395247059512

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