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Bookcase Model 795 by Carlo Scarpa for Bernini, Italy, 1980, Walnut and Steel

$18,988.47
£14,164.16
€16,000
CA$26,429.10
A$28,353.70
CHF 15,208.34
MX$341,374.69
NOK 191,718.97
SEK 174,821.13
DKK 121,932.17

About the Item

Originally designed by Carlo Scarpa in 1935 and produced for the first time by Bernini in 1980, the Bookcase Model 795 perfectly embodies Scarpa’s architectural approach to furniture. The design features two vertical steel uprights with adjustable feet and wall mounts, supporting eight solid walnut shelves that gradually decrease in depth from bottom to top. The height is adjustable from 290 to 300 cm, emphasizing Scarpa’s fascination with precision mechanics and structural balance. Although conceived decades earlier, this bookcase anticipates the modular and architectural systems that would later define postwar Italian design, such as Franco Albini’s LB7 bookcase from the 1950s. Scarpa’s 1935 concept shows a visionary understanding of proportion, tension, and material harmony—elements that became his lifelong signature. Throughout his career, Carlo Scarpa collaborated with leading Italian manufacturers, shaping the evolution of modern design. His partnership with Venini in Murano produced iconic glassworks like the Poliedri chandelier; his collaboration with Dino Gavina led him to become the first artistic director of the newly founded Studio Simon, bridging craft and industrial design; and his long-standing relationship with Bernini resulted in a series of masterpieces, including the celebrated Scuderia series and this rare Bookcase 795. The walnut shelves are in perfect condition, while the steel frame, feet, and wall mounts show minor surface scratches consistent with age and use. A refined and collectible example of Italian modern design, this Carlo Scarpa Bookcase 795 merges architectural rigor, material excellence, and timeless elegance.
  • Creator:
    Bernini (Manufacturer),Carlo Scarpa (Designer)
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 114.18 in (290 cm)Width: 81.11 in (206 cm)Depth: 17.72 in (45 cm)
  • Style:
    Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • Materials and Techniques:
  • Place of Origin:
  • Period:
  • Date of Manufacture:
    1980
  • Condition:
    Minor fading. Walnut shelves in perfect condition. Steel structure, feet, and wall mounts show minor surface scratches consistent with age and use. Height adjustable from 290 to 300 cm. Overall excellent vintage condition.
  • Seller Location:
    Vicenza, IT
  • Reference Number:
    1stDibs: LU8019247052512

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