Pair of Nightstands with Wheels by De Carli for Sormani Wood Glass 60s

Code :  MODMOB0002992

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Pair of Nightstands with Wheels by De Carli for Sormani Wood Glass 60s

Code :  MODMOB0002992

not available

Pair of Nightstands with Wheels by De Carli for Sormani Wood Glass 60s

Features

Designer:  Carlo de Carli

Production:  Sormani

Time:  1960s

Material:  Lacquered Wood , Smoked Glass

Description

A pair of nightstands with wheels designed by De Carli for Sormani; lacquered wood, smoked glass. Manufactured in Italy, 1960s.

Product Condition:
Good condition. Wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions (cm):
Height: 50,5
Width: 39,5
Depth: 39

Additional Information

Designer: Carlo de Carli

A pupil of Gio Ponti, he was not only one of the protagonists of the Milan Triennale Museum, but also one of the personalities who contributed most to the renewal of furniture production in Brianza, directing it towards design. Prominent figure of the Politecnico di Milano. From 1948 to 1968 he was both teacher and principal. In 1954 he won the Compasso d'Oro with his work "Sedia 683" while with the "Armchair Balestra", he won the Grand Prix of the XI Triennale. His career as a designer is marked by an intense collaboration with various companies. Some works, to be mentioned for their importance in Milanese architecture, are the two houses in via dei Giardini built with Antonio Carminati, the San Erasmo Theater and the church of Sant'Ildefonso. In 2011 De Carli is remembered at the Triennale Design Museum with the furniture exhibition that crowns him as one of the masters of Italian Style.
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Production: Sormani

Founded in Arosio in 1961, the Sormani was among the first companies to produce furniture with working techniques cutting-edge and experiment with new materials, such as brazilian rosewood, lacquered, plastic and aluminium. In the course of the years he has collaborated with the most important Italian designers of the TWENTIETH century, such as Joe Colombo, Carlo De Carli, Jonathan De Pas, Donato D Urbino, Paolo Lomazzi, Gianni Songia, Gio Ponti, Studio A. R. D. I. T. I. and Claudio Salocchi among others. It has developed projects that have become true icons of design as the daybed GS 195, the chest of drawers DC 154, the Rotoliving Unit and the floor lamp Bridge Floor.

Time: 1960s

1960s

Material:

Lacquered Wood

Smoked Glass

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