Guglielmo Ulrich Highboard in Walnut with Mirrored Door Panels
Guglielmo Ulrich, wardrobe, walnut, mirrored glass, maple, Italy, 1940s.
This large wardrobe designed by Guglielmo Ulrich convinces visually through its geometrical shapes and graphical doors complemented with eighteen square mirrors that specialize the design and highlight the admirable craftsmanship. With its width of 300 cm and different storages facilities, this cabinet offers more than enough space to store your garments and other personal belongings. Divided in three cabinets with a selection of different shelves, clothing rails and drawers to keep everything orderly. Its frame is executed in warm colored walnut wood and radiates a feeling of true luxury.
Guglielmo Ulrich (1904-1977) was an Italian architect, furniture designer and writer. After attending the Scuola Speciale di Architettura at the Brera Academy and graduating in architecture at Politecnico di Milano in 1927 Ulrich started his successful career. Together with Renato Wild he founded a furniture manufacturing company called ‘Arca’ in 1930. The company focused on exquisite materials and luxurious designs. Ulrich worked as an architect and interior and furniture designer mainly for the Milanese upper class but also wrote books about furniture and the Italian style of that time. One example is the book titled ‘Arredamenti, mobili e Oggetti d’arte decorative’ which illustrates the style of the 1930s. His designs are characterized by organic, vivid forms combined with the refined use of materials and striking craftsmanship. Ico Parisi summarized Ulrich’s impact as a designer as the following: “Ulrich was certainly a figure at the forefront among the architects and designers working in Milan at the time: a group of personalities of great value who, like it or not, are those to refer to for the history of the architecture of the 1940s and 1950s.”
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