Stunning four-door sideboard made in Italy in the 1970s, likely a custom design, a one-of-a-kind piece, and handcrafted.
Solid walnut frame, with perforated black ash detail.
This piece stands out for its rigorous composition, well-calibrated proportions, and quality workmanship, placing it among the finest custom-made pieces of the period.
The frame is made of solid wood and entirely covered in flamed walnut veneer, with a vertical grain and a glossy finish that enhances its depth and warm tone.
The body of the piece rests on a recessed, almost invisible base, which visually lightens its volume, giving the illusion of a suspended top.
This effect is further accentuated by the clean line separating the top from the front, where a perforated element in black-painted ash, with a regular pattern, is set.
This detail, rare in Italian production of the period, serves both an aesthetic and technical function: it introduces a graphic rhythm contrasting with the wooden surface and recalls certain solutions typical of the Arts & Crafts movement, where craftsmanship combines with decorative research even in functional elements. The presence of the grille, the manual treatment of the wood, and the absence of handles or ostentatious mechanisms ideally recall the poetics of the Rivadossi carpentry workshop, although the piece does not appear to be part of their official production, as confirmed by a comparison.
The doors, perfectly aligned and without visual interruptions, open with a groove to reveal a rationally divided interior, designed for everyday use but crafted with the care typical of a unique piece.
For its construction features, quality materials, and formal solutions, this sideboard is considered a remarkable testament to the high-end Italian craftsmanship of the late twentieth century, at a time when the boundaries between architecture, design, and carpentry were becoming increasingly blurred.
The piece is stunning even from behind and can be placed in the center of a room or living room, featuring handcrafted details such as the dowels that join and hold the piece together, a typical detail of the high-quality, screwless craftsmanship of the finest joinery, such as Rivadossi.
Product Name: Italian handcrafted sideboard in the Rivadossi style, 1980s
Designer: In the style of Officine Rivadossi
Year of Design: 1980
Style: Italian craftsmanship
Main Materials: Solid walnut, flamed walnut veneer, perforated black-painted ash
Distinctive Design: Almost invisible recessed base that lightens the volume, perforated element with a regular pattern, absence of handles, rigorous proportions, and a glossy finish that enhances the grain
Dimensions:
Comfort: Maximum usability thanks to well-organized compartments
Typical Use: Living room, dining room, open space; It can also be placed in the center of a room thanks to its beautiful back.
Design Icon: A rare example of fine Italian craftsmanship from the late 20th century.
Versatility: Suitable for contemporary or classic interiors, thanks to its balance between functionality and aesthetics.
Current Design Condition: In excellent vintage condition, structure intact, glossy surfaces well preserved.
Additional Notes: Please note that this item is in excellent vintage condition. Minor signs of aging may be present, but these do not affect its functionality. Please consider these features before purchasing.
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