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Italian Mid-Century (1950s) walnut and maple vitrine cabinet with a pair of sliding glass doors and 2 interior shelves with a blue glass top (Attributed to VITTORIO DASSI) (Enzo Ferrari).
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Italian Mid-Century (1950s) walnut and maple vitrine cabinet with a pair of sliding glass doors and 2 interior shelves with a blue glass top (Attributed to VITTORIO DASSI) (Enzo Ferrari)
Sku: NRO004 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Vittorio Dassi
Width: 54.5" Height: 56.0" Depth : 17.3"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Glass, maple, walnut Category: Cabinets & Case Goods
Vittorio Dassi (1893-1973) was an Italian furniture and decorative arts designer who made significant contributions to the field during the mid-20th century. Born in Milan, Italy, Dassi showed an early interest in design and craftsmanship, which led him to pursue formal training in architecture and interior design. After completing his education, Dassi established his own design studio in Milan in the 1920s. He quickly gained recognition for his innovative and elegant furniture designs, which combined traditional craftsmanship with modernist aesthetics. Dassi's work was characterized by clean lines, geometric shapes, and a harmonious balance between form and function. In the 1930s, Dassi's designs began to incorporate luxurious materials such as exotic woods, Read Full Bio
Vittorio Dassi (1893-1973) was an Italian furniture and decorative arts designer who made significant contributions to the field during the mid-20th century. Born in Milan, Italy, Dassi showed an early interest in design and craftsmanship, which led him to pursue formal training in architecture and interior design. After completing his education, Dassi established his own design studio in Milan in the 1920s. He quickly gained recognition for his innovative and elegant furniture designs, which combined traditional craftsmanship with modernist aesthetics. Dassi's work was characterized by clean lines, geometric shapes, and a harmonious balance between form and function. In the 1930s, Dassi's designs began to incorporate luxurious materials such as exotic woods, precious metals, and fine upholstery fabrics. This marked a departure from the austerity of the early modernist movement and reflected a growing interest in opulence and refinement. Dassi's furniture pieces often featured intricate inlays, delicate carvings, and meticulous attention to detail, showcasing his mastery of craftsmanship. During the post-war period, Dassi's designs evolved to embrace a more eclectic style, influenced by the emerging trends of the time. He experimented with different materials, textures, and colors, creating pieces that were both visually striking and functional. Dassi's furniture designs ranged from chairs and tables to cabinets and lighting fixtures, each displaying his distinctive blend of classic and contemporary elements. Throughout his career, Dassi collaborated with renowned architects and interior designers, contributing to the creation of complete interior schemes for prestigious clients. His work was sought after by discerning collectors and design enthusiasts, and his designs were exhibited in major international exhibitions, including the Triennale di Milano and the Salone del Mobile. Today, Vittorio Dassi's furniture designs are highly sought after by collectors and are considered important examples of mid-century Italian design. His innovative approach to furniture design, blending traditional craftsmanship with modernist aesthetics, continues to inspire contemporary designers and remains influential in the field of furniture and decorative arts.
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