Carlo Scarpa design table, Simon and Cassina edition 1972

€6,200
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  • H75 x W250 x D77
  • wood
  • beige
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Carlo Scarpa design table, Simon and Cassina edition. Table model "Valmarana" from the "Ultrarazionale" collection. The solid reliable table you can count on to look good wherever you put it. Four pieces of exceptional size guarantee a strongly dynamic frame. Made entirely of wood, the table is made up of two feet of multilayer birch connected together by a large solid wood connecting cylinder. Structure in veneered ashwood, wengé or cuttlefish bleached; solid wood circular section and joints. Semi-open pore acrylic matt finish. Top in veneered ashwood, wengé, or cuttlefish bleached; solid wood circular section and joints. Semi-open pore acrylic matt finish. Born in venice in 1906, carlo scarpa studied architectural design at the royal academy of fine arts in venice. After graduating in 1926, he taught architectural drawing at the academy, where he held multiple posts throughout his life. At the same time, scarpa launched his career as an industrial and interior designer, creating multiple designs for venini glass works in venice. His most recognized pre-war project, however, was the 1935 restoration and renovation of the school of economics at the university of venice. His post-war commissions consisted primarily of historic building renovations, interior remodeling, and exhibition installations, often revealing the influence of art nouveau, frank lloyd wright, and josef hoffmann. Scarpa’s architecture is characterized by a great sensitivity to the changes of time. Important projects include the canova plaster cast gallery in possagno (treviso) (1955-1957); olivetti showroom in piazza s. Marco, venice (1957-1958); and the banca popolare di verona, which scarpa began in 1973, and which was completed after his death by arrigo rudi. He created multiple landscapes, ggarden and building designs across italy, as well as in canada, the u.s., saudi arabia, switzerland, and france. He died in japan in 1978. He is buried, fittingly, in the brion tomb complex in the san vito.

Ref. : BT9X4F6Y

Dimensions :
H75 x W250 x D77
Color :
beige
Material :
wood
Style :
design
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