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About Colorful modernist folding screen by Sandro Petti. Green and purple leather with a chrome frame and lucite feet. Literature: Casa Vogue March 1974 Dimensions: Height 96 each panel width 21¾ total width of all panels; 108.75 inches.
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Rare standing ashtray or pocket emptier in olive tree marquetry by Sandro Petti for Studio Italia Design, the tray is part of an ensemble consisting along with the following, of a planter and a mirror. This piece has an attribution mark, I am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution less
Rare standing ashtray or pocket emptier in olive tree marquetry by Sandro Petti for Studio Italia Design, the tray is part of an ensemble consisting along with the following, of a planter and a mirror. This piece has an attribution mark, I am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution less
The "Functionally Dysfunctional Studio" prepares you for the chilly fall nights.
Rare standing ashtray or pocket emptier in olive tree marquetry by Sandro Petti for Studio Italia Design, the tray is part of an ensemble consisting along with the following, of a planter and a mirror. This piece has an attribution mark, I am sure that it is completely authentic and take full responsibility for any authenticity issues arising from misattribution less
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American photographer Robert Mapplethorpe (1946-1989) captured the essence of the New York cultural scene in the late 1970s and 1980s through his portraits of artists, writers, musicians, designers, dealers, actors, and actresses. Though known to many for his controversial sexual images, Mapplethorpe’s most lasting legacy--and the largest portion of his oeuvre--is his striking portraiture.
Adamo by Marco Cella
About A very rare and unique Italian design for this sideboard or cabinet by Sandro Petti for L'Angolo Metallarte, 1970s, Rome. A sculptural work with four front doors in two different finishes: Chrome and brass enhancing the white lacquered wood structure complemented with four top drawers in the same decor, four handcrafted pierced handles bearing several imprints, raised on two very interestingly designed legs in hand carved wood, curving outward. Ideal for organizing. L'Angolo Metallarte with Studio A were in Rome, at that time, the official temples of Avant Garde architecture with exclusive artists and designers like Romeo Rega, Enrico Manera and Sandro Petti. His work was recognized in 1977 al Salone del Mobile with images on Casa Vogue.
Adamo by Marco Cella