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Osvaldo Borsani for ABV Walnut, Glass & Brass Dining or Center Table Model 6521

$25,000
£18,816.50
€22,014.15
CA$35,356.97
A$35,911.88
CHF 20,694.98
MX$433,582.80
NOK 240,391.84
SEK 242,397.54
DKK 164,562.98

About the Item

Osvaldo Borsani for ABV (Arredamenti Borsani Varedo) rare Model 6521 round dining or center table in walnut, reverse-painted glass and brass, Italy, 1945. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from the Archivio Osvaldo Borsani. The circular tabletop features a striking inset of deep burgundy or oxblood-colored reverse-painted glass surrounded by an elegantly molded walnut border. The table is supported by four dramatically curved walnut legs that descend from a compact central pedestal and sweep outward in a graceful, almost architectural composition. Each broad, sculpted leg terminates in an upturned foot accented by a fitted brass sabot, providing a subtle decorative counterpoint to the fluid organic form of the base. Particularly beautiful from every angle, the base creates an elegant sense of movement while remaining visually light beneath the expansive circular top. The warm reddish-brown walnut, rich burgundy glass and softly patinated brass create a sophisticated and understated palette. The circular tabletop features a striking inset deep burgundy or oxblood-colored reverse-painted glass, surrounded by an elegantly molded walnut border. The table is supported by four dramatically curved walnut legs that descend from a compact central pedestal and sweep outward in a graceful, almost architectural composition. Each broad, sculpted leg terminates in an upturned foot accented by a fitted brass sabot, lending a subtle decorative refinement to the otherwise fluid and organic form. An exceptional and highly sculptural early table designed by Osvaldo Borsani in 1945 for his family's firm, Arredamenti Borsani Varedo (ABV). Model 6521 exemplifies the exceptional craftsmanship and sophisticated detailing characteristic of Borsani's work during this important period, when he was transforming the family's traditional cabinetmaking atelier into an increasingly progressive design practice. The table beautifully reconciles refined Italian craftsmanship with a distinctly modern, sculptural vocabulary, anticipating the technological experimentation and industrial design that would characterize Borsani's later work with Tecno. Accompanied by a certificate of authenticity from the Archivio Osvaldo Borsani, Varedo, Italy. Literature: Giampiero Bosoni, Osvaldo Borsani: Architect, Designer, Entrepreneur, Skira, Milan, 2018, pp. 271, 304, and 343
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  • Dimensions:
    Height: 30 in (76.2 cm)Diameter: 47.25 in (120.02 cm)
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
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  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1945
  • Condition:
    Refinished. Wear consistent with age and use. In very good condition, fully restored including refinish to walnut, no chips on glass, brass sabots cleaned.
  • Seller Location:
    New York, NY
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: BOR2121stDibs: LU2917351323672

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