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Fiorenza sideboard by Tito Agnoli for Molteni 1970 Small Version

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Rare sideboard from the "Fiorenza" series designed by Tito Agnoli for Molteni in the late 1960s, one of the most renowned brands for high-quality design in the Italian furniture sector. This piece is made of light wood, in solid and feather ash, with a linear and clean structure that reflects the modern and functional style typical of mid-20th-century Italian design. The sideboard is ideal for living spaces or design offices, consisting of multiple compartments closed by doors and a series of lateral drawers with recessed handles that provide practicality without altering its minimalist aesthetic. Each compartment is divided by shelves, optimizing space for storing objects of different sizes. The sober and elegant design is typical of the furniture created by Tito Agnoli and Molteni in the 1960s–70s, with a nod to modernism and functionality. It is an interesting design piece for collectors and vintage furniture enthusiasts, while also being perfectly adaptable to contemporary interiors thanks to its simplicity and refinement. It is in excellent condition as shown in the photos, with minimal signs of age, considering the originality of the piece which is over 50 years old. Bibliography: Domus, November 1970, p.42 Product Name: “Fiorenza” sideboard by Tito Agnoli for Molteni, 1970 – Small Version Designer: Tito Agnoli Design Year: Late 1960s Style: Modern, functional, with references to mid-century Italian design Main Materials: Solid and feather ash Distinctive Design: Linear and essential structure, with doors and drawers featuring recessed handles that contribute to a minimalist and refined aesthetic Dimensions: Length 130 cm Depth 38 cm Height 75.5 cm Comfort: Spacious compartments with internal shelves and side drawers offering practicality and easy organization Typical Use: Perfect for furnishing living rooms, studios, or offices with a touch of elegance and functionality Design Icon: A rare and representative piece of the design approach of Tito Agnoli and Molteni, embodying the best of 1960s–70s Italian design Versatility: Suitable for both collectors and vintage design lovers, as well as for those seeking a refined and timeless piece for contemporary interiors Current Condition: In excellent condition as shown in the photographs, with minimal signs of age that confirm its originality and historical value Additional Notes: Please note that this item is in excellent vintage condition. Minor signs of age may be present, which do not affect its functionality. We encourage you to consider these characteristics before purchasing. Tito Agnoli (1931–2012) was an Italian designer and architect, known for his functional and essential approach to design. Born in Lima, Peru, to an Italian family, he moved to Italy to study painting before graduating in Architecture from the Politecnico di Milano in the early 1950s. During his education, he collaborated with design masters such as Gio Ponti and Carlo De Carli, experiences that deeply influenced his style. Agnoli stood out for his ability to combine elegance and practicality, designing furniture with sober and clean lines, with particular attention to functionality and industrial production. He worked for some of the most prestigious companies in the industry, including Molteni, Poltrona Frau, Arflex, and Oluce, creating furniture and lamps still appreciated today for their essentiality and refinement. His work was recognized multiple times with awards and honors, including several mentions at the Compasso d'Oro. His minimalist and rational approach left a mark on post-war Italian design, making his creations still sought after by collectors and vintage furniture enthusiasts. Molteni & C. is a prestigious Italian company, founded in 1934 in Giussano, in the province of Monza and Brianza, and specialized in the production of high-end furniture and furnishings. It represents one of the most renowned names in Italian design internationally, thanks to a perfect combination of artisanal tradition and technological innovation. Craftsmanship quality and attention to detail are distinguishing elements of the company, which uses excellent materials and innovative techniques to ensure functional and durable products. Over the years, Molteni has established collaborations with some of the most important designers and architects on the international scene, including Gio Ponti, Jean Nouvel, Patricia Urquiola, and Vincent Van Duysen, the latter also the brand's creative director. These partnerships have led to the creation of iconic and timeless pieces, strengthening the brand’s image. One of the most significant aspects of Molteni’s production is the re-edition of Gio Ponti’s furniture, a master of Italian design, making historic creations relevant today by adapting them to contemporary taste. The company is part of a larger group that also includes Dada, specialized in designer kitchens, UniFor, which produces furniture for offices and public spaces, and Citterio, integrated into UniFor. With a consolidated international presence, Molteni operates worldwide through flagship stores in cities such as Milan, London, Paris, New York, and Tokyo, regularly participating in key events such as the Salone del Mobile in Milan to present its innovations. In recent years, the company has significantly invested in sustainability, committing to reducing the environmental impact of its production processes and choosing eco-friendly materials. Today, Molteni & C. stands as an excellence of Italian design, capable of blending tradition and modernity, affirming itself as a symbol of luxury and style recognized worldwide.
  • Creatore:
    Molteni & C (Produttore),Tito Agnoli (Designer)
  • Dimensioni:
    Altezza: 75,5 cm (29,73 in)Larghezza: 130 cm (51,19 in)Profondità: 38 cm (14,97 in)
  • Materiali e tecniche:
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  • Periodo:
  • Data di produzione:
    1970
  • Condizioni:
    Usura compatibile con l’età e l’utilizzo. The item is in very good vintage condition with minor signs of wear consistent with age and use. No structural damage.
  • Località del venditore:
    Conversano, IT
  • Numero di riferimento:
    1stDibs: LU8395244543482

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