Set of Three Vintage Bookshelves "Zibaldone"
Vintage Three Modules Bookshelf Zibaldone by Carlo Scarpa for Bernini, 1974.
Bookcase with crystal doors sliding vertically by means of a counterweight, solid wood and walnut veneer.
Each Module: H 258 x L 116 x P 40. Total Dimension: H 258 x L 355 x P 40.
Excellent condition.
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Vintage Three Modules Bookshelf Zibaldone by Carlo Scarpa for Bernini, 1974.
Bookcase with crystal doors sliding vertically by means of a counterweight, solid wood and walnut veneer.
Each Module: H.: 258 x L 116 x P 40. Total Dimension: H 258 x L 355 x P 40.
Excellent condition.
Carlo Scarpa (Venice, 2 June 1906 - Sendai, 28 November 1978) was an Italian architect, designer and academic, among the most important of the 20th century. For his work he has obtained the Olivetti prize, the IN/ARCH prize, the Gold Medal for Meritorious
Culture and Art, the Prize of the Presidency of the Republic for architecture, and nominations as a member of the Honorary Royal Designers for Industry, the Olympic Academy of Vicenza and the National Academy of San Luca.
BERNINI
In the history of Italian design, Bernini is an extraordinary and unique experience that draws its foundations directly from the roots of the "know-how" of wood in the Lombard area since the fifteenth century. An aptitude and availability that has produced real
design and manufacturing excellence that we can now find in museums and collections around the world. This catalog is not only the display of a range of useful and beautiful objects but it is also the portrait and representation of the best that exists in the
Italian production of design objects (in wood and not). Anyone who approaches Bernini's furnishings today knows they are faced with a panorama of timeless products that have an absolute value that is maintained, indeed revalued, over time, as we can well
see in the reports of international auction houses. In Bernini furnishings there is still today that unrepeatable union between art, elegance and the concept of luxury that few manufacturers in the world still possess.
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