Image 1 of Pair of vintage Art Deco parchment desks by Paolo Buffa, Italy
101

Pair of vintage Art Deco parchment desks by Paolo Buffa, Italy

SellerBusiness seller
€3,800Offer from €3,420

Item not as advertised, money backAll items are curated and 100% authenticHave it delivered hassle-free or pick it up yourselfShop only from Trusted Sellers
Business seller
Valladolid, Spain
Product description
Extraordinary pair of desks or secretaires, Art Deco style and period, attributed to the Italian designer Paolo Buffa. Refined and elegant, they follow the style of the splendid designer, made of black lacquered wood and a fabulous parchment. The design, with clean and simple lines, focuses attention on its long legs of decreasing diameter and the contrast created by the materials. With a black and white exterior, it impresses when you open its door and discover the red and embossed leather, which creates an elegant and striking effect. The works of Paolo Buffa highlight the perfection of the execution and the neoclassical influence in his style, which the designer acquired during his training in Gio Ponti's studio throughout the 1920s. The solid and elegant lines that characterize its furniture they seem to emulate a continuity between the 19th and 20th silos. The use of parchment stands out in this pair of design jewels. This element of animal origin is obtained from the hair-free and well-stretched skin of a cow or lamb, although even squirrel skin has been used. Its origin dates back to a time before Christ; remains of papyrus have been found from the 2nd century BC. Its use has been varied, from writing and illuminations to covering other objects such as books or furniture for decorative purposes, conferring luxury and prestige to the piece. The design, although always evolving, does not lose the essence of good materials. Paolo Buffa (Milan, 1903-1970) The architect and furniture designer Paolo Buffa was born in Milan in 1903 and died in that same city in 1970. He completed his studies at the Polytechnic University of his hometown, years of learning after which he worked with the designer and architect Gio Ponti and in the workshop of the architect Antonio Cassi Ramelli. He began his solo career in the 1930s, his creative period lasting until he was 60 and developing his own style that would guarantee him great success in the design scene. After World War II, his designs began to be mass produced, reaching even further and gaining popularity. Paolo Buffa became one of the most recognized Italian furniture designers, with his pieces still highly sought after among design lovers. Condition: small marks on the top of the desks, which do not interfere with the overall vision of the whole. Likewise, one of the locks requires inspection/restoration. Dimensions: 120 x 80 x 40 cm.

Specifications
ConditionGoodHeight120 cmWidth80 cmDepth40 cm

Discover more


Seller information

Business seller
Valladolid, SpainWhoppah member since October 2024
Active ads
This seller has 308 active advertisements.View all items from this seller