The ProductThe Specs Distinctive design from 1949. Strong and easy to maintain glass top. Indebted to Italian and Scandinavian design traditions. About The Cavour Desk Help inspiration strike with an exact reproduction of Carlo Mollino's architectural The Cavour Desk. The light wood grain, thick plate glass top and multiple storage sections, make this distinctive piece functional and formally ambitious. Mollino's mixture of materials, straight and curved forms, unusual angles and use of the distinctive elevated compartment, create a desk reminiscent of the greatest modernist buildings. This dazzling, yet practical, design would be a powerful statement in a study or home office. The story behind Carlo Mollino's The Cavour Desk One glimpse of Mollino's The Cavour Desk and his enginee********* obvious is his love of the whimsical and fantastical. Mollino was an obsessive skier and the slopes and outcrops of the desk clearly mimic the graceful geometry of his beloved alps. Ahead of his time by a generation, it seems as though we are finally catching up with Mollino's imagination and his mixture of old-fashioned design and eccentric personal interests. Width: 247 cm Height: 75 cm Depth: 90 cm Packaging: 233cm x 62cm x 11cm | 228cm x 96cm x 7cm | 66cm x 49cm x 69cm | 64cm x 56cm x 23cm Packaging weight: 111 kg Boxes: 4
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