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This exquisite parchment piece of furniture can be used as an entertainment sideboard in a living room for storage. Its external structure is crafted in ebony macassar striped wood and its glossy top is in opaline glass with a black tint. The two lateral edges of this piece are also in ebony macassar and the console is supported by two feet in bronze. Two parchment covered doors, with ebony accents at their top, open to review an interior with shelves in smoked maple wood with ebony macassar edges. Designed by Antonio Berdondini, year 1935.
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A multi-purpose designer, Giovanni Agliottone graduated in Industrial and Environmental Design at the Faculty of Architecture in his native Camerino. He trained in several creative fields, from fashion to yacht and furniture design, between the Marche Region, Rome, and Milan. In 2010, he co-founded SMAG design, a graphics and design studio and, in 2020, began producing interior design pieces and furnishings with local artisans. Together with architect Francesco Bonifazi and CGI artist Andrea Avaltroni, in 2021 he founded Gioaio, a graphic design studio in Fossombrone.Discover more