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Paganini sofa by Luciano Frigerio.In its element.
03/05/2026

Paganini sofa by Luciano Frigerio.

In its element.

Extraordinary “Paganini” sofa designed by Luciano Frigerio and produced by Frigerio di Desio in the early 1980s.This mod...
03/05/2026

Extraordinary “Paganini” sofa designed by Luciano Frigerio and produced by Frigerio di Desio in the early 1980s.
This model represents one of the most iconic and recognizable expressions of Frigerio’s production, where design merges with a sophisticated and strongly identity-driven material research.
The project stands out for its rigorous and monumental architecture, where the structure is not merely a support but a true dominant aesthetic element.
The base is made of wood with an extraordinary geometric inlay work, characterized by a composition of different wood essences that create a refined and dynamic visual rhythm. The chromatic variations, ranging from warm and dark tones to lighter and reddish accents, generate a highly impactful graphic effect, typical of Frigerio’s most refined production.
The lines are sharp, almost architectural, with full armrests and important volumes that frame the upholstered seat. The leather cushions, soft and generous, introduce a perfect contrast between structure and comfort, adding a welcoming dimension to an otherwise extremely rigorous design.
The leather is practically new, featuring a warm and natural patina, with slight creases, marks, and variations that testify to its authenticity and use, further enhancing the vintage character of the piece. The condition is very good, with signs consistent with age that do not compromise either the structure or usability, but rather enrich its charm.
The sofa has the particularity that, depending on personal preference, it can be used with or without leather armrests, thus revealing the lateral wood inlay details.
This sofa perfectly embodies Luciano Frigerio’s vision: a cultured, material-driven, and timeless design, capable of dialoguing between art, architecture, and furniture.
An important piece, rare on the market, ideal for collectors and for high-end interiors where it can become the absolute protagonist.

Paganini sofa, Luciano Frigerio.Detail of the wooden inlay and leather.Strong lines, warm tones, perfect balance between...
03/05/2026

Paganini sofa, Luciano Frigerio.

Detail of the wooden inlay and leather.
Strong lines, warm tones, perfect balance between structure and material.

An original archive image from Tura Milano.A rare glimpse into the atmosphere, the language, and the visual identity tha...
01/05/2026

An original archive image from Tura Milano.

A rare glimpse into the atmosphere, the language, and the visual identity that defined Aldo Tura’s production.
Here, the iconic nesting tables model 764 sit within a perfectly composed interior, where materials, reflections, and color create a sophisticated and unmistakable aesthetic.

Set of three nesting tables model 764 designed by Aldo Tura and produced in the 1950s.This rare set represents one of th...
01/05/2026

Set of three nesting tables model 764 designed by Aldo Tura and produced in the 1950s.
This rare set represents one of the purest and most sophisticated expressions of Tura’s production in the post-war period, in which the designer developed a highly recognizable language based on the use of treated surfaces and unique material finishes.
The tops are made of goatskin parchment, worked and hand-dyed according to the distinctive technique of the Tura manufacture.
The surface displays an extraordinary chromatic depth, with warm brown tones moving through cloudy effects, irregular shades, and almost painterly variations.
Each table is therefore a unique, unrepeatable piece, where the material becomes the absolute protagonist.
The structures are slender and elegant, characterized by tapered legs and extremely refined proportions, visually lightening the composition and creating a perfect contrast with the richness of the surfaces.
The nesting system allows the tables to be used either separately or as a compact composition, making them extremely versatile.
This model perfectly embodies Aldo Tura’s poetics: a fusion of craftsmanship, material experimentation, and a sophisticated, almost pictorial aesthetic that anticipates decorative sensibilities that remain extremely contemporary even today.
Very good condition, with signs of time consistent with age and use.
The parchment surfaces show light traces of use, small variations, and superficial marks that contribute to creating an authentic and deeply fascinating patina. Structurally solid and perfectly usable.
An extremely elegant and rare set, ideal for refined interiors where it can be used both as a functional element and as a highly impactful decorative object.
Sold with a copy of the original period document and archive authentication.

Details that don’t repeat themselves.The surface of the 764 nesting tables by Aldo Tura reveals a deep, almost painterly...
01/05/2026

Details that don’t repeat themselves.
The surface of the 764 nesting tables by Aldo Tura reveals a deep, almost painterly texture, where hand-dyed goatskin parchment creates an ever-changing interplay of tones and shadows.
Each nuance is unique, each mark part of a material language that cannot be replicated.

Afra & Tobia Scarpa for Benetton, 1970s.An authentic fragment of the Benetton universe, when brand identity extended bey...
29/04/2026

Afra & Tobia Scarpa for Benetton, 1970s.
An authentic fragment of the Benetton universe, when brand identity extended beyond color into space itself.
Clean lines, architectural structure, and a refined dialogue between wood and brass shaped the in-store experience, turning furniture into a visual language.

Console designed by Afra and Tobia Scarpa for Benetton stores in the 1970s, a refined example of their research on the r...
29/04/2026

Console designed by Afra and Tobia Scarpa for Benetton stores in the 1970s, a refined example of their research on the relationship between structure, material, and construction.
The top is made of combined woods of different essences, selected to create a natural and calibrated chromatic alternation, which is not decorative for its own sake but emphasizes the linear design of the object.
The tonal variations, from honey to the deepest brown, create a dynamic yet controlled surface, typical of the Scarpa design sensitivity.
The perimeter edge is defined by a continuous profile in time-oxidized brass, a material that recurs in all the metallic elements of the structure, giving coherence and a warmer, more sophisticated character to the whole.
The base is composed of cylindrical solid wood legs in multiple essences, connected at the top by brass elements and reinforced by a system of visible diagonal brass tension rods, a structural solution that becomes a distinctive graphic feature of the design.
This system is not only technical, but builds a visual tension between the top and the structure, emphasizing the overall balance.
The result is an extremely measured object, where the quality of materials and the clarity of construction define an essential yet cultured aesthetic, perfectly representative of 1970s Italian design.
The console is in excellent vintage condition with minor signs of time and use that give it originality and character.

Afra & Tobia Scarpa for Benetton, 1970s.A study in rhythm and material: contrasting wood veneers arranged in a precise a...
29/04/2026

Afra & Tobia Scarpa for Benetton, 1970s.
A study in rhythm and material: contrasting wood veneers arranged in a precise architectural sequence, subtly interrupted and elevated by brass detailing.
More than a detail, this is a statement from a time when even retail design was conceived with intellectual rigor and a distinctly Italian sensibility.

Original catalogue image, 1970.The “Dragone” armchair and pouf by Luciano Frigerio shown in their original configuration...
20/04/2026

Original catalogue image, 1970.
The “Dragone” armchair and pouf by Luciano Frigerio shown in their original configuration, exactly as presented at the time.

An architectural wooden structure meets soft leather volumes in a precise balance, where each element is designed to interact with the other.

A distinctive design language that defines Frigerio’s work between art and design.

Pouf model “Dragone”, designed by Luciano Frigerio and produced by Frigerio di Desio in the 1970s, an expression of the ...
20/04/2026

Pouf model “Dragone”, designed by Luciano Frigerio and produced by Frigerio di Desio in the 1970s, an expression of the highest level of Italian craftsmanship, where the boundary between furniture and sculpture is deliberately surpassed.
The structure is made of solid African padouk wood, a precious essence characterized by a deep red tone and high density and resistance.
The base, geometric and solid, defines a clear architectural volume that contrasts with the softness of the seat.
The upper part consists of a large padded cushion upholstered in black leather, worked with a typical central radial gathering that creates a controlled material tension and a distinctive sculptural effect.
This detail is one of the most recognizable elements of Frigerio’s production.
The result is an object that combines function and sculptural value, conceived not only as a seat but as a statement element within a space.

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