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An exquisite mid-century modern bookshelf and cabinet, designed by the renowned Enzo Strada and crafted by Fratelli Tenani in the 1960s. This elegant piece showcases a masterful combination of teak wood, brass, and painted metal, resulting in a harmonious blend of materials that exude sophistication and timeless design. The structure features both open shelving and a discreet storage cabinet, offering practicality alongside aesthetic appeal. The brass detailing seamlessly integrates with the warm teak and sleek painted metal of the legs, highlighting the refined craftsmanship. Its minimalist and rationalist design pays homage to the stylistic influences of Gio Ponti and Charlotte Perriand, blending functionality with an understated elegance.
Meticulously restored by our in-house team of artisans, the piece has been brought back to its original splendor while preserving its vintage charm.




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