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Artworks
Aldo Tura
Early and Rare Eggshell Cabinet with Illuminated Sectretaire, Italy, 1930sEggshell, Rosewood, Glass and BrassHeight: 122 cm / 48.0 inches
Width: 91 cm / 35.8 inches
Depth: 42 cm / 16.5 inches€ 14,700.00Further images
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Cabinet with build in writing desk, designed by Aldo Tura, Italy during the 1940s. It reflects his skillful use of fine materials and meticulous techniques. It features a bent rosewood...Cabinet with build in writing desk, designed by Aldo Tura, Italy during the 1940s. It reflects his skillful use of fine materials and meticulous techniques. It features a bent rosewood frame with brass details and a rosewood exterior. The drawers and doors are covered with eggshell inlay, a traditional Japanese technique that was uncommon in Italy during the 1930s and 1940s due to its complexity and time-consuming process.
The built-in secrétaire includes an illuminated pull-out writing surface with an opaline glass diffuser. A hidden drawer block inside pops out when a brass button is pressed, adding a functional yet discreet element. Tura’s use of eggshell inlay during this period was rare, as the technique was not widely recognized by Italian clients. This cabinet highlights his dedication to craftsmanship and innovation.
We also have a matching side table and a highboard in stock.Aldo Tura (1909–1963) was an Italian furniture designer known for his luxurious and highly distinctive pieces that blended Art Deco, Mid-Century Modern, and traditional craftsmanship. He established his design studio near Milan in the 1930s, quickly gaining recognition for his meticulous attention to detail and innovative use of materials.
Tura was particularly renowned for his use of rare and exotic materials, such as parchment, goatskin, and lacquered wood, often incorporating high-gloss finishes and rich, deep colors. One of his most intriguing techniques was the application of Japanese eggshell inlay, a method that involved carefully arranging and embedding crushed eggshells into lacquered surfaces to create intricate, textured patterns. His designs often featured sculptural, curvilinear forms, evoking a sense of opulence and craftsmanship that set them apart from mass-produced furniture of the time.
Tura’s work remains highly collectible, celebrated for its fusion of traditional artisanal methods with bold, modern aesthetics.
Condition
The eggshell has been professionally restored with eye for age and detail. The finish of the cabinet has been redone, leaving a few signs of age visible. The interior has been left in oroginal condition. This can be restored upon request. The electrical wiring needs to be redone pending local requirements
We have consciously chosen to photograph all of our items in their current state to present the real original condition as completely as possible for transparency towards our clients.
In case you have any additional questions about the original condition, always feel free to reach out and ask us for additional images. We do also offer services such as restoration and re-upholstery in case this is wished for.
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