Rosewood & mahogany sideboard with glass doors by V. Dassi, 1960s

Vittorio Dassi Vintage Sideboard. High quality piece of furniture unique piece exhibited at the Permanente di Cantù. the cabinet is kept very well unfortunately it has a chipped hanger and one with slight crack and small signs of time but nothing important as per photo. It is tired built between 1955/1960. With very fine woods such as rosewood and mahogany. Its lines are harmonious and futuristic in style. Biography: Vittorio Dassi's (1893-1973) furniture, made in the 1940s and 1950s, is distinguished by his choice of fine woods such as rosewood, cherry, ash, and walnut, often decorated with inlaid panels and crystals signed by great master glassmakers. Elegant in design without losing functional quality, its furniture can be compared to the refined style of Gio Ponti, to whom Vittorio was linked by important collaborations after taking over from his father in the Dassi Mobili Moderni firm in Lissone. Indeed, among the factory's most important projects is the creation of the furniture for the rooms of the Hotel Royal in Naples, designed by Ponti in the mid-1950s, a period that marked Dassi's turn toward more schematic forms and teak wood for the production of modular furniture.
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