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Artworks
Unique Desk in Solid Chestnut with Grissinato Carvings, Italy, 1940s
Chestnut, Faux Leather and Glass Top, Two drawersHeight: 79.5 cm / 31,3 inch
Width: 175 cm / 68,9 inch
Depth: 80 cm / 31,5 inch€ 16,700.00Further images
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This Italian desk from the 1940s is constructed from solid and veneered chestnut. The desk features a 'grissinato' carved border, a technique frequently associated with Italian craftsmanship of the mid-20th...This Italian desk from the 1940s is constructed from solid and veneered chestnut.
The desk features a "grissinato" carved border, a technique frequently associated with Italian craftsmanship of the mid-20th century. The carvings provide a structured, linear texture to the desk's frame, which is further defined by scalloped edges. The legs, positioned at an angle, are tapered and fluted, reinforcing the geometric emphasis seen in Italian modernist furniture. A horizontal stretcher connects the legs, incorporating additional scalloped detailing that aligns with the aesthetic coherence of the piece.
The top includes a green leatherette inlay with gold leaf detailing, covered by a glass sheet for protection. The use of chestnut wood suggests a preference for durable yet visually refined materials, commonly employed in Italian furniture of this period. The desk includes two storage drawers, positioned on one side, integrated seamlessly into the design. The proportion and placement of the drawers maintain the desk’s streamlined form while offering functional storage space.
The construction and stylistic choices bear similarities to the work of Italian designers such as Paolo Buffa, Gio Ponti, and Osvaldo Borsani, known for their influence on mid-century Italian furniture. The detailed woodworking and overall design suggest that the desk was likely a custom commission, a practice commonly observed in Italian furniture production of the 1940s.The absence of a definitive attribution to a specific designer necessitates further research. However, the desk exemplifies key characteristics of mid-century Italian design, including the emphasis on fine craftsmanship, structured ornamentation, and balanced proportions. The combination of wood, decorative carving, and mixed-material surfaces aligns with the broader tendencies in Italian furniture design during this era, reflecting a transition from traditional artisanal techniques to modernist principles.
This piece serves as an example of how Italian furniture makers in the 1940s integrated decorative elements with functional construction. Its design, materials, and techniques contribute to its historical and artistic significance, offering insight into the evolution of Italian craftsmanship in the mid-20th century.
Condition
The desk received a gentle restoration, focussing on the finish and construction. The desks overal shows some small signs of and use which is in line with the age of the desk, being from 1940's. The glass plate and green leatherette coverage show some scratches which is visible on the images. The frame of the desk has received restoration and the drawers function very well. Minor stains visible, some veneer replaced on the bottom of the legs
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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