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Mid-Century two-tiered, rectangular metal frame end / side magazine table with an open metal back which gently slopes upward to house magazines, a basket woven light rattan lower shelf and clear glass top. (MAURIZIO TEMPESTINI FOR JOHN SALTERINI)(Similar table: DUF0845).
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Mid-Century two-tiered, rectangular metal frame end / side magazine table with an open metal back which gently slopes upward to house magazines, a basket woven light rattan lower shelf and clear glass top. (MAURIZIO TEMPESTINI FOR JOHN SALTERINI)(Similar table: DUF0845)
Sku: DUF0846 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: John Salterini,Maurizio Tempestini
Width: 25.5" Height: 24.5" Depth : 20.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Glass, metal, rattan Category: Tables Condition: Woven rattan shelf dry and worn; losses. Some wear to finish. Good; Minor losses
John Salterini (1900-1988) was a prominent American furniture and decorative arts designer. Born in Italy in 1900, Salterini immigrated to the United States at a young age and settled in New York City. Salterini's interest in art and design was evident from an early age, and he pursued formal training in the field. He attended the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, where he honed his skills in metalworking and sculpture. This foundation would later prove instrumental in his career as a furniture designer. In the 1920s, Salterini established his own design studio in New York City, where he began creating unique and innovative furniture pieces. He drew inspiration from both traditional and modern design styles, blending elements of Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Mid-Century Read Full Bio
John Salterini (1900-1988) was a prominent American furniture and decorative arts designer. Born in Italy in 1900, Salterini immigrated to the United States at a young age and settled in New York City. Salterini's interest in art and design was evident from an early age, and he pursued formal training in the field. He attended the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, where he honed his skills in metalworking and sculpture. This foundation would later prove instrumental in his career as a furniture designer. In the 1920s, Salterini established his own design studio in New York City, where he began creating unique and innovative furniture pieces. He drew inspiration from both traditional and modern design styles, blending elements of Art Nouveau, Art Deco, and Mid-Century Modernism. One of Salterini's most notable contributions to the world of design was his pioneering work in wrought iron furniture. He revolutionized the use of this material by creating intricate and ornate designs that were both functional and visually striking. His wrought iron furniture pieces became highly sought after, and their popularity quickly spread throughout the United States. Salterini's designs were characterized by their elegant curves, intricate detailing, and superb craftsmanship. His furniture pieces often featured delicate scrollwork, floral motifs, and graceful lines, showcasing his mastery of the medium. He also experimented with different finishes and colors, offering a wide range of options to suit various interior design styles. Throughout his career, Salterini collaborated with renowned architects and designers, further cementing his reputation as a leading figure in the field. His creations could be found in prestigious locations such as luxury hotels, upscale residences, and public spaces. Despite the changing trends in design, Salterini's work remained timeless and continues to be highly regarded today. His furniture pieces are considered collector's items and can be found in museums and private collections worldwide. John Salterini passed away in 1988, leaving behind a legacy of exceptional design and craftsmanship. His contributions to the world of furniture and decorative arts continue to inspire and influence designers to this day.
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