Mid-Century Italian Modern Palisander & Marble Bookcase, Attributed to Paolo Buffa

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Item #: REG4274

Mid-Century (1940s) Italian Modern palisander rectangular bookcase featuring 2 centered marble columns with fluted staff-form giltwood mounts, 4 doors (2 with glass, 2 inlaid with a starburst diagonal pattern) opening to reveal shelved storage compartments, resting on 6 short cabriole legs mounted on a plinth frame. (Attributed to PAOLO BUFFA).

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Mid-Century Italian Modern Palisander & Marble Bookcase, Attributed to Paolo Buffa

Mid-Century (1940s) Italian Modern palisander rectangular bookcase featuring 2 centered marble columns with fluted staff-form giltwood mounts, 4 doors (2 with glass, 2 inlaid with a starburst diagonal pattern) opening to reveal shelved storage compartments, resting on 6 short cabriole legs mounted on a plinth frame. (Attributed to PAOLO BUFFA)

DETAILS

Sku:  REG4274
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Paolo Buffa

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  108.0"
Height: 71.0"
Depth : 18.0"

INFO

Style:  Mid-Century
Materials & Techniques: Gilt / giltwood, glass, inlaid, inlay, marble, palisander, parchment, rosewood, stone
Category: Cabinets & Case Goods, Office/Library
Condition: Crack in one marble piece.
Good; Wear consistent with age and use

About Paolo Buffa

Paolo Buffa (1903-1970) was an Italian architect, furniture designer, and interior decorator, known for his contributions to the field of furniture and decorative arts. Born in Milan, Italy, Buffa developed a passion for architecture and design from an early age.

Buffa studied architecture at the Politecnico di Milano, where he honed his skills and gained a deep understanding of the principles of design and construction. After completing his studies, Buffa began his career as an architect, working on various residential and commercial projects.

In the 1930s, Buffa's interest shifted towards furniture design and interior decoration. He embraced the Art Deco and Neoclassical styles, combining traditional craftsmanship with modern aesthetics. Buffa's designs were

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