RARE 20thC ROSEWOOD DESK ATTRIBUTABLE TO OSVALDO BORSANI c.1950

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A rare rosewood desk attributable to Osvaldo Borsani, made in Italy around the 1950s. This wonderful midcentury desk has a sleek shaped top inset with a black glass writing surface above a kneehole flanked by two banks of parchment fronted drawers. It is a stunning piece of furniture, the three colours (parchment, black glass and walnut) are a superb combination and so defining of the era.

Reference Number: B8249

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A rare rosewood desk attributable to Osvaldo Borsani, made in Italy around the 1950s. This wonderful midcentury desk has a sleek shaped top inset with a black glass writing surface above a kneehole flanked by two banks of parchment fronted drawers. It is a stunning piece of furniture, the three colours (parchment, black glass and walnut) are a superb combination and so defining of the era.

Reference Number: B8249

A rare rosewood desk attributable to Osvaldo Borsani, made in Italy around the 1950s. This wonderful midcentury desk has a sleek shaped top inset with a black glass writing surface above a kneehole flanked by two banks of parchment fronted drawers. It is a stunning piece of furniture, the three colours (parchment, black glass and walnut) are a superb combination and so defining of the era.

Reference Number: B8249

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A rare rosewood desk attributable to Osvaldo Borsani, made in Italy around the 1950s. This wonderful midcentury desk has a sleek shaped top inset with a black glass writing surface above a kneehole flanked by two banks of parchment fronted drawers. It is a stunning piece of furniture, the three colours (parchment, black glass and walnut) are a superb combination and so defining of the era. It is so rare to find such desks, made in a very limited number indeed, a very similar one having been sold in Sotheby’s, London in 2010.

Osvaldo Borsani was born in 1911 in Varedo, Italy. He studied Beaux-Arts at Accademia di Brera in Milan and architecture at Politecnico di Milano, graduating in 1936. While still in school, Borsani participated in the fifth Milan Triennale, presenting his Casa Minima project, which earned him a silver medal. At the same time, he began collaborating with his father Gaetano in the family business, Atelier Varedo, producing fine cabinetry with European Deco influences. In 1932 the business was renamed Arredamento Borsani and opened its first space in Milan. Around the same time, Borsani began to collaborate with Milanese artists such as Lucio Fontana, Agenore Fabbri, Arnaldo, and Gio Pomodoro. In 1953, Osvaldo and his twin brother, Fulgenzio opened TECNO, a firm that became known for its technology and research-based approach to furniture design. Notable TECNO designs include the 1954 D70, a sofa that can assume approximately twenty positions; the 1955 P40 chaise, featuring mobile parts with adjustable backrest and armrests; and the 1968 Graphis office furniture system, created by Borsani and Eugenio Gerli. In 1970, together with his daughter Valeria and Marco Fantoni, Borsani introduced the Centro Progetti Tecno, a collaborative design laboratory for new product development. Borsani passed away on April 16, 1985 in Milan.

Note to buyer: This item contains Brazilian rosewood and is therefore to be sold with Article 10 certificate number 619916/01.

CONDITION

In Great Condition - wear as expected, only minor blemishes, please refer to photographs. This piece has been attributed based on archival documentation.

SIZE

Width: 177cm
Depth: 86cm
Height: 78cm