An elegant and characterful chestnut sideboard with four doors, sculpted inlays, and turned knobs, in the style of Paolo Buffa, Italian manufacture, 1940s
This elegant sideboard embodies the refined aesthetics of 1940s Italian design. Crafted from solid wood, it features a warm, prominent grain that enhances the surfaces, creating a natural decorative texture on the top and sides. The four doors, the true focal point of the piece, showcase a striking diamond-cut pattern that gives the structure a distinctly architectural character. Delicate turned knobs complete the composition with a refined touch.
The sideboard’s overall design is reminiscent of Paolo Buffa’s work, evident in its balanced proportions and the elongated legs that gracefully elevate the structure. Buffa, a distinguished Milanese architect of the early 20th century, masterfully blended neoclassical decorative sensibilities with European Art Deco influences while maintaining a strong connection to the principles of Italian Rationalism.
Beyond its historical and stylistic significance, this sideboard remains a highly functional piece, suited for both dining and living spaces. Fully restored, it is ready to bring timeless elegance to contemporary interiors.
Dimensions:
Length: 173.5 cm
Depth: 48.5 cm
Height: 73 cm