Art Deco Directional Freeform Desk, Italy, 1930s
A rare free-form directional desk designed in Italy in the 1930s. The organically shaped top, fluid and gently asymmetric, reflects a mature design vocabulary—light, expressive, and architecturally precise. Its elongated proportions and softly tapered profile give the piece a distinctive sense of movement, balancing sculptural presence with functional clarity.
The material sensibility defines its character: the use of wood, the sober structural rhythm, and the measured interplay between architecture and decoration speak to the refined Italian craftsmanship of the period. The purity of the lines evokes the broader Milanese dialogue between design and art of the 1930s, when spatial research and essential gestures began to influence furniture design. Here, the central “cut-like” division of the top introduces a subtle tension, transforming a functional surface into a compositional statement.
Beyond its historical and stylistic significance, the piece also lends itself to multiple interpretations. Thanks to its generous proportions and sculptural silhouette, the desk can be beautifully reimagined as a sculptural dining table, preserving all the elegance and expressive power of mid-century Italian design.
Height: 30.71 in (78 cm)
Width: 94.49 in (240 cm)
Depth: 90.56 in (130 cm)
1930
1930-1939
Wood
Lonigo, IT
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