Extendable Desk by Roberto Pamio, Renato Toso & Noti Massari for Stilwood, Italy 1970

€8.900,00

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A unique extendible cabinet / desk, designed by Roberto Pamio, Renato Toso & Noti Massari, manufactured by Stilwood in Italy around 1970. This eye-catching piece is made of beautiful quality wood with white laminated panels, giving it a really nice modern appearance! It is adjustable in many ways, creating plenty of ways to use it and a lot of different storage capacities! This impressive piece is a wonderful find of Italian mid-century design that will be a fantastic addition to any decor! Additional sizes specifications: The mentioned sizes are taken from the widest and deepest point of the desk. When closed, the width goes down to 141.5 cm. The revealing desk top is 126.5 cm wide and 68 cm deep. It remains in good, vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age and use, preserving a beautiful patina.

Current list price: €8.900,00

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Quantity:
1
Period:
1970-1979
Place of origin:
Italy
Style:
Italian
Dimensions (cm):
68H x 268W x 103D
Dimensions (inch):
26,77H x 105,51W x 40,55D
Creator / Artist:
Roberto Pamio & Renato Toso
Material:
Wood
Condition:
Very good; It remains in good, vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age and use, preserving a beautiful patina. Some small chips as reflected in the photos.
Inventory ID:
m27612
Payment options:
Credit card,
Debit card
Shipping options:
International - YES
Shipping regions:
Worldwide

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