Vases
Alfredo Barbini (1912-2007) for Barbini Murano, pair of four-leaves clover vases in clear glass, Italy, early 1970s.
Alfredo Barbini (1912-2007) for Barbini Murano, pair of four-leaves clover vases in clear glass, Italy, early 1970s.
Mereth Oppenheim (Berlin, 1913- Basel, 1985) side table “Traccia”. Inspiring muse of the Surrealist movement in Paris, Oppenheim conceived the table around 1938, in a period of great financial difficulties, due to the blocking of her father's activities in Berlin by the National Socialist regime. After attending
Romeo Rega, table lamp in lucite and chrome plated metal, Italy, 1971. The lamp is marked "Romeo Rega MADE IN ITALY".
Pompeo Pianezzola (1925-2012), pair of painted and glazed ceramic wall sculptures of the 1960s. Both pieces are signed on the back.
Ico Parisi, set of six rosewood chairs, mod 110 for Fratelli Cassina. The chairs were produced between 1961 and 1968.
Dominic McHenry "Carousel", abstract sculpture in laminated sapele wood, UK, 2022 The artist (born 1989) is a British sculptor living and working in Camberwell, London. His work focuses on geometric forms and repeating patterns. The geometry of the sculptures takes president over the material; The form is
Kazuhide Takahama, 'Antella' Console/Table for Simon-Gavina, Italy, 1975. The console was made in lacquered wood as a multifunctional piece of furniture and was available in three different colours.
Tobia Scarpa, Pair of 'Coronado' stools by C&B Italia, 1967. The Coronado line was based on the combination of a simple metal frame with a cold polyurethane padding made in molds and therefore easily modifiable and adaptable to different needs (armchairs, sofas, stools).
Manufactured, circular low table in wood, brass and glass, Italy, 1950s. Design attributed to Melchiorre Bega.
Pair of Gastone Rinaldi chairs, manufactured in Italy in the late 1950s. Wooden structure with metal feet and brass tips