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STILWOOD PINE AND MELAMINE BOOKCASE (1972)

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6.400,00 incl.VATVAT on margin included according to article 297-A of the French General Tax Code

Bookcase in blond wood and white melamine, with a contemporary, functional and elegant design. Italian work by Roberto Pamio for Stilwood, 1972. A rare reference in beautiful original condition.

Length : 84.25 in / 214 cm

Height : 70.87 in / 180 cm

Width : 13.39 in / 34 cm

Weigth : 110.23 lb / 50 kg

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Categories: Vintage furniture, storage furniture

Designer: Roberto Pamio (born 1937) is aA scientist and designer trained at the School of Art in Venice (1956) and then at the Faculty of Architecture (1968), Roberto Pamio developed an international career between Mexico, New York, Madrid, Paris and Japan. Her artistic approach is based on a particular attention to the natural elements – light, air, water – and a desire to rethink the living space beyond its traditional functions. Collaborating with the great design and lighting houses, he designs pieces where technological innovation and formal elegance are combined with precision.

Year of publication: 1972

Origin: Italy

Materials: Structure in blond oak and white melamine open on its 4 sides. Formed by two elements that fit on top of each other, which can also be presented in two consoles or in the middle of the room, like a screen.

State: Very good condition after a cleaning carried out by an art cabinetmaker.

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Emmanuelle Vidal is an antique dealer in Toulouse, specializing in design from the 50s, 60s and 70s. Charlotte Perriand, Pierre Guariche, Le Corbusier, Ico Parisi, Pierre Paulin, Charles Eames… Tirelessly hunting down the creations of the masters of the 20th century, she then exhibited in various salons in Paris, Toulouse, Bordeaux, Antibes, Saint-Tropez and opened her gallery in 1997 in Toulouse. A unique place that is quickly becoming a landmark for collectors and enthusiasts looking for iconic pieces.

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