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Aldo Tura Parchment Bookcase for Tura Milan, 1960

$19,165.39
£14,331.40
€16,000
CA$26,405.12
A$28,798.49
CHF 15,255.50
MX$345,252.99
NOK 194,287.22
SEK 177,661.24
DKK 121,926.38

About the Item

Extremely rare and majestic bookcase by Aldo Tura, crafted in Milan around 1960 and entirely clad in natural parchment dyed in a dark tobacco brown hue with a high-gloss mirror finish. An exceptional work of both quality and rarity, it represents one of the most accomplished expressions of Tura's poetic vision, in which natural material is elevated into an architectural language of extraordinary elegance and rigor. The handcrafted, custom-made structure features three vertical uprights rhythmically dividing the horizontal shelves, creating a perfect balance between solids and voids, light and matter. The lower section is enclosed by two doors with cylindrical brass handles, while the upper open portion offers generous display surfaces ideal for books, objects, and ceramics. The brown-dyed parchment, an iconic material in Aldo Tura's universe, fully envelops the structure in a continuous mantle of warm, vibrant, and irregular nuances that shift with the light, revealing the manual skill and technical complexity of the process. The hand-polished surface, finished to a mirror sheen, adds depth and a refined sense of opulence, making each detail unique and unrepeatable. This bookcase embodies the sensuality of natural material, the cabinetmaker's precision, and the sculptural vision typical of the Milanese designer, who conceived furniture as domestic architecture-at once a spatial and pictorial composition. The piece belongs to the most mature phase of Tura's production, when the designer explored parchment on a large scale as a visual and tactile language, pushing the boundaries between design and decorative art. A museum-level rarity, scarcely found in these dimensions and condition, it exemplifies Aldo Tura's ability to combine modernist rigor and material sensuality, creating an object that transcends function to become a pure aesthetic statement. Excellent condition with minor signs of age consistent with its period and authenticity. Product Name: Aldo Tura Parchment Bookcase for Tura Milan, 1960 Designer: Aldo Tura Year of Design: 1960 Style: Italian Modernism, Mid-Century Primary Materials: Natural parchment dyed in dark tobacco brown Distinctive Design: Architectural structure with three vertical supports and perfectly balanced horizontal shelves; lower section with two doors featuring cylindrical brass handles; continuous parchment cladding hand-polished to a mirror finish, producing warm and irregular reflections; precise and harmonious proportions that unite material sensuality with constructive rigor. Dimensions: Height 225 cm Width 195 cm Depth 44.5 cm Shelf Dimensions: Length 84.5 cm Depth 34.5 cm Comfort: Sculptural yet functional furnishing element Typical Use: Bookcase or display cabinet for books, ceramics, and art objects in representative rooms, studios, or refined interiors. Design Icon: A masterful example of Aldo Tura's material poetics, in which parchment becomes a visual and tactile language that elevates furniture to the level of art; a pinnacle of his Milanese production of the 1960s. Versatility: Ideal as a centerpiece in modernist living rooms or studies, or as a scenic statement piece in classical interiors; harmonizes beautifully with materials such as brass, glass, velvet, and fine woods. Current Condition: Excellent vintage condition, with light signs of age consistent with its period and the artisanal parchment workmanship. Additional Notes: Please note that this object is in excellent vintage condition. Minor signs of time may be present but do not affect its functionality. We invite you to consider these features as part of its authentic character. Aldo Tura (1909-1963) was a renowned Italian designer and craftsman celebrated for his contribution to 20th-century design. His career focused mainly on the production of furniture and decorative objects, and he founded his namesake company, Tura Milano, which became renowned for creating high-quality pieces with a distinctive aesthetic. Tura's production ranged from furniture to smaller objects such as trays and lamps, often featuring the use of refined materials such as parchment, leather, and brass. His designs are known for their fusion of classical elegance and modern sensibility, with a meticulous attention to craftsmanship and detail. The 1960s marked a significant period in Aldo Tura's work, and many pieces from that decade remain highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts. His work helped define the Italian style in furniture design, and his legacy continues to influence the world of decorative arts and collectible design.
  • Creator:
    Aldo Tura (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 88.59 in (225 cm)Width: 76.78 in (195 cm)Depth: 17.52 in (44.5 cm)
  • Style:
    Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1960
  • Condition:
    Wear consistent with age and use.
  • Seller Location:
    Conversano, IT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU8395247107972

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