Guglielmo Ulrich free-form bespoke table, wood, Italy, 1950
A rare and sculptural table by Guglielmo Ulrich, designed in Italy in 1950. This exceptional mid-century piece showcases Ulrich’s signature blend of modernist rigor and ornamental elegance—an aesthetic that positioned him among the key figures of Italian design between the 1930s and 1950s.
The organically shaped top, carved from warm mahogany veneer, flows in a dynamic free-form outline—an elegant counterpoint to the table’s tapered legs and minimalist drawer configuration. A finely carved border, reminiscent of textile patterns or vegetal friezes, runs along the edge, adding a subtle decorative rhythm.
Ulrich was known for creating refined, architectural furniture that stood at the crossroads of rationalism and decorative art. This table reflects that unique balance—geometric yet expressive, functional yet deeply poetic.
Height: 30.71 in (78 cm)
Width: 94.49 in (240 cm)
Depth: 90.56 in (130 cm)
1950
1950-1959
Wood
We accurately check the quality of each object. Our in-house atelier carefully reviews every item. Contact us for more information.