1950s Italian Teak and Black-Lacquered Room Divider with Diamond-Patterned Doors

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Item Description

Elegant and rare 1950s Italian mid-century modern room divider and freestanding bookcase crafted in teak and black-stained teak, showcasing the refined craftsmanship and design sensibility of postwar Italian furniture. This vintage Italian bookcase features a two-door cabinet concealing two adjustable interior shelves, offering flexible storage and display. The freestanding construction allows it to function beautifully as a room divider, wall unit, or open bookshelf, adding both architectural structure and warmth to any interior. The standout feature of this piece is the pair of cabinet doors with a diamond-patterned black lacquered finish, complemented by sculptural oval teak handles. The combination of geometric precision and organic detailing reflects the influence of Italian modernist masters such as Gio Ponti and Franco Albini, blending elegance with functionality. A striking example of Italian mid-century design, this teak room divider will enhance any modern living room, office, or collector’s interior with its timeless sophistication and versatility. Origin: Italy Year: circa 1950 Materials: Teak, black-stained teak, black lacquered wood Features: Two doors with diamond pattern, adjustable shelves, freestanding structure Condition: Excellent vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age and use

Additional information

Materials

Brass, Teak, Wood, Lacquered

Condition

Good Wear consistent with age and use.

Measurements

Height: 66.93 in (170 cm) Width: 39.38 in (100 cm) Depth: 13.78 in (35 cm)

Creation Date

1950s