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Guglielmo Ulrich oak round dining table, Italy, 1940s
$ 6,393
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Description
Round oak wood table, designed by Guglielmo Ulrich, Italian craftsmanship, from the 1940s.
A disk of wood with an unusual thickness, embellished by the natural veins of the material, is the distinctive top of a table designed by Guglielmo Ulrich in the mid-fifties.
Also characterizing the piece are the four slender legs on which it rests, with their slightly curved terminals recalling the entire production of the Milanese architect, who made the sinuosity of his furniture a distinctive feature.
Although born in Italy in 1904, the echo of his Danish surname carries with it all the suggestion of a Central European artistic tradition ranging from the Viennese Secession to the great Nordic design. Traces of inspiration from this can be found in his creations, which alternate between unique pieces, rational series productions of industrial objects, and large architectures.
Almost animated by a sentiment of sensitivity towards the typically Nordic raw material, in the study that led to the realization of this table, Ulrich chose to enhance the veins of the oak, which are particularly appreciated when placed vertically on the circular edge of the table.
Pleasant in its aesthetics and compact in size, this table is a perfect design object capable of meeting various furnishing needs.
The piece is offered in its original condition, professionally restored.
The measurements are: 110x76h cm. -
More Information
Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Origin: Italy Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Oak Condition: Good. Refinished. Wear consistent with age and use. Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 701722 -
Dimensions
H. 29.93 in; Diam. 43.31 in; H. 76.02 cm; Diam. 110.01 cm;
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