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Attributed to Marcello Piacentini, dining table, walnut, Italy, 1920s
Possibly designed by the Italian architect and urban planner Marcello Piacentini (1881–1960), the table originates from a private residence furnished with his work. It is a true example of 1920s Italian Art Deco, the base consists of two solid, trapezoidal end supports connected by a single stretcher. The carved side elements take the form of a stylized vegetal motif, reminiscent of a sheaf or palmette, rendered in a markedly abstract and linear manner. Its symmetrical, vertically accentuated composition, culminating in a stepped, almost architectural crest, illustrates the Art Deco tendency to translate organic forms into geometric and tectonic structures.
Possibly designed by the Italian architect and urban planner Marcello Piacentini (1881–1960), the table originates from a private residence furnished with his work. It is a true example of 1920s Italian Art Deco, the base consists of two solid, trapezoidal end supports connected by a single stretcher. The carved side elements take the form of a stylized vegetal motif, reminiscent of a sheaf or palmette, rendered in a markedly abstract and linear manner. Its symmetrical, vertically accentuated composition, culminating in a stepped, almost architectural crest, illustrates the Art Deco tendency to translate organic forms into geometric and tectonic structures.
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1920s Art Deco Dining Table in Walnut 280.5 cm / 110.43 in.
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