c1953 Taichiro Nakai cherrywood & brass cabinet
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Description
Noted Japanese designer Taichiro Nakai who participated in the Italian Selettiva del Mobili design competition in Cantù in 1955 - Italy's response the growing popularity of Scandinavian furniture. He won a special jury prize that year - where he introduced his newest standing wall unit creation. Clean Japanese geometry combined with sleek Italian styling. Beautiful solid brass handles for all doors and drawers. Zig-zag pattern is supported by black-lacquered metal tubing. Produced by La Permanente Mobili in Cantù, Italy, 1950s. Case can be separated into two parts for ease of transport.
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More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Origin: Italy Period: 1950-1979 Materials: brass, cherry, metal Condition: Good. Creation Date: c1953 Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 665457 -
Dimensions
W. 100.8 in; H. 65.75 in; D. 17.3 in; W. 256.03 cm; H. 167.01 cm; D. 43.94 cm;
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FINCH hudson….. a unique and expertly curated collection of vintage and modern goods for the home – a spirit of timelessness and quality that combines the Hudson Valley’s centuries long tradition of local goods made by hand and made well with a spirit of space and living…not tethered to a single time or specific fashion. Its an understanding that a lifestyle is a collection that implicitly values the modern’s place with the traditional and that style is the union of good pieces
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