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Artworks
Edmondo Palutari
Sideboard in Teak and Brass for Dassi Mobili Moderni, Italy, 1959Teak, Ash, BrassHeight: 86 cm / 33.9 inches
Width: 204 cm / 80.3 inches
Depth: 46.5 cm / 18.3 inchesKey embossed with manufacturers mark 'Dassi Mobili Moderni'€ 4,950.00Further images
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This teak and brass sideboard by Edmondo Palutari for Dassi Milano (Dassi Mobili Moderni DMM) showcases the finest in mid-century modern design. The piece features a striking contrast between the...This teak and brass sideboard by Edmondo Palutari for Dassi Milano (Dassi Mobili Moderni DMM) showcases the finest in mid-century modern design. The piece features a striking contrast between the deep, rich teak wood on the exterior and a lighter, complementary ashwood wood on the interior, creating a subtle yet elegant visual interplay. The sideboard's clean lines and minimalist silhouette exude sophistication, while the brass accents—used sparingly yet effectively—add a touch of refined luxury. The drawers are meticulously crafted, with seamless joinery and expertly designed handles that complement the wood’s natural grain, making each detail a testament to the high level of craftsmanship. The piece is both functional and visually captivating, offering ample storage space while serving as a statement of timeless design.
Edmondo Palutari was a renowned Italian designer and craftsman, celebrated for his contributions to mid-century modern furniture. Active primarily during the 1950s and 1960s, Palutari was deeply influenced by the Italian aesthetic of clean lines, geometric forms, and a focus on high-quality materials. His work often blended natural wood tones with metal accents, creating elegant and functional pieces that still feel contemporary today. Palutari’s furniture is recognized for its seamless integration of craftsmanship and modernist design, emphasizing simplicity, functionality, and refined beauty. His works are highly regarded for their attention to detail and the harmonious balance between form and function, which made them highly sought after during his time and continue to be treasured by collectors today.
Condition
Overal extreme good condition. The sideboard was recently restored. However it shows some minor dents and scratches which is in line with the age of the piece.
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