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An elegantly appointed Italian mahogany console table by designer Paolo Buffa; the spectacular shaped marble top rests on a gently curved apron comprising three drawers with delicate brass handles, atop graceful square tapered legs with brass decoration at the top and ending in brass sabots.
Paolo Buffa (b. 1903, Milan – d. 1970)
Northern Italy, circa 1950
Size: 36" high x 67 1/4" wide x 17 1/4" deep x 27 1/2" @ apron height
Paolo Buffa (b. 1903, Milan – d. 1970) was a highly sought after Italian furniture designer, renowned for executing designs pairing elements of the opulent Neoclassical period with streamlined Art Deco style, resulting in pieces that exhibited a glamorous, old-world, yet modern aesthetic.
An elegantly appointed Italian mahogany console table by designer Paolo Buffa; the spectacular shaped marble top rests on a gently curved apron comprising three drawers with delicate brass handles, atop graceful square tapered legs with brass decoration at the top and ending in brass sabots.
Paolo Buffa (b. 1903, Milan – d. 1970)
Northern Italy, circa 1950
Size: 36" high x 67 1/4" wide x 17 1/4" deep x 27 1/2" @ apron height
Paolo Buffa (b. 1903, Milan – d. 1970) was a highly sought after Italian furniture designer, renowned for executing designs pairing elements of the opulent Neoclassical period with streamlined Art Deco style, resulting in pieces that exhibited a glamorous, old-world, yet modern aesthetic.
An elegantly appointed Italian mahogany console table by designer Paolo Buffa; the spectacular shaped marble top rests on a gently curved apron comprising three drawers with delicate brass handles, atop graceful square tapered legs with brass decoration at the top and ending in brass sabots.
Paolo Buffa (b. 1903, Milan – d. 1970)
Northern Italy, circa 1950
Size: 36" high x 67 1/4" wide x 17 1/4" deep x 27 1/2" @ apron height
Paolo Buffa (b. 1903, Milan – d. 1970) was a highly sought after Italian furniture designer, renowned for executing designs pairing elements of the opulent Neoclassical period with streamlined Art Deco style, resulting in pieces that exhibited a glamorous, old-world, yet modern aesthetic.