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Franco Albini MB15 Large Sideboard with Four-Doors Panels in Wood by Poggi 1950s
By Poggi, Franco Albini
Located in Cascina, Pisa
MB15 large sideboard with four-door panels in wood, designed by Franco Albini in 1956 and produced by Poggi, Pavia.
The MB15 sideboard showcases a clean and solid design characteriz...
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Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Sideboards
Materials
Wood
Giovanni Michelucci Torbecchia Sideboard in Walnut Wood by Poltronova 1964
By Poltronova, Giovanni Michelucci
Located in Cascina, Pisa
Torbecchia sideboard is entirely realized in solid veneered walnut wood, with two frontal hinging doors, two drawers, and a storage unit under the openable top part.
The signature o...
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Vintage 1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Sideboards
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Wood, Walnut
Franco Poli Sideboard from Scaligera Series in Walnut by Bernini 1980s
By Bernini, Franco Poli
Located in Cascina, Pisa
Sideboard in walnut wood from the Scaligera series designed by Franco Poli for Bernini in the 1980s.
The sideboard presents doors with inner shelves, drawers, and flap-opening compa...
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Vintage 1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Sideboards
Materials
Walnut
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Franco Albini was born in Robbiate in 1905, and after his childhood and part of his youth, he moved to Milan.
He graduated at Politecnico of Milan, Faculty of Architecture, in 1929, and He collaborated for three years in Giò Ponti and Emilio Lancia’s office. He probably had his international contacts here, at The International Exposition of 1929 in Barcelona and Paris, where he visited le Corbusier’s office, as Franca Helg used to tell.
Throughout these first three years, his works were undoubtedly related to XIXth Century. His meeting with Edoardo Persico marks an evident turnover towards rationalism and writers for “Casabella” magazine. Persico’s thoughtful and ironical comments on some of Albini’s drawings for office furniture caused him deep upsetting. “I spent days of real anxiety – tells Albini – I had to answer all questions. I had a long fever”.
The new phase that the meeting provoked begins with opening his own first office at Via Panizza with Renato Camus and Giancarlo Palanti. The group of Architects starts taking care of social housing, participating in the competition for the Baracca neighborhood in 1932, and then realizing the Ifacp neighborhood: Fabio Filzi (1936/38), Gabriele D’Annunzio, and Ettore Ponti (1939).
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