Details
- Dimensions
- 34.25ʺW × 18.5ʺD × 55.12ʺH
- Period
- 1970s
- Country of Origin
- Italy
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
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- Materials
- Ash
- Beech
- Condition
- Good Condition, Unknown, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Brown
- Condition Notes
- Very Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Wear consistent with … moreVery Good — This vintage item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use\. Wear consistent with age and use. less
- Description
- Unique and custom built set of 3 Wall Panels and 2 brutalist Cabinets by the Italian sculptor Stefano d’Amico in … more Unique and custom built set of 3 Wall Panels and 2 brutalist Cabinets by the Italian sculptor Stefano d’Amico in ash and brass, signed and dated, 1974. There is not so much known about D'Amico's work apart from that he held expositions in Milan and Genova in the late 1960s and that he was a sculptor, born on Sicily. These particular set of cabinets and wall-panels were custom made for a house in Venice, where they are originally from. The cabinets and wall-panels were made with a lot of care and precision: the little ash cubes are dead straight and the strips have all been attached separately to the bigger motherboard. Together they create a spectacle for the eye with so much to see for those who like this kind of brutalist and literally cubistic style of surface patterning. It's almost impossible to discover some sort of returning pattern or systematic order in these art works because no system at all in the positioning of the cubes, which may squeeze a bit. Somehow, it resembles the bigger city-landscaping with large building blocks and railways or rivers. In the evening when it's darker and the cabinet are in a spotlight you will be amazed by what the rectangular cube-structure can do with shadows. It's very playful and it just gives the room the bit extra. The light coloured wood bounces the light off very well creating lighter and darker spaces on the total surface, making the shadow alley's a bit obscure too. The large panels also have brass strips running all the up and down but the artist chose to paint large parts of them with black paint giving them this half shiny appearance. Some parts were kept fully in brass. About the cabinets: There are some interesting characteristics in these cabinets such as the darker coloured stripes that run all the way down in between two lighter ones. The bottom of the sideboard is totally covered with brass and the doors and also the panels themselves have 12 cm cuts allover them running top to bottom. D'Amico has chosen his different colours of brown very pleasantly if you take a look at the total appearance of this piece with the darker brown on the sides and the top and the lighter brown in the frontpanels. If you open the sideboard a fresh wood smell is welcoming you and you can see directly that also the inner part has been taken care after well with nice flames in the wood and made with great eye for detail, such as the closing mechanism and gold-coloured hinges that still work very well almost 50 years after these pieces were made. It definitely most have cost him a lot of time and effort to put this all together so Stefano d'Amico was definitely a man with a lot of patience and persistence. The panels are quite large with their two meter height (or width). Actually all panels have two handles in the back for hanging purposes but those are placed in such a way that you can only hang them horizontally at the moment. Many combination possible of course so you can adjust them the way you want. Great set for filling up a larger space and create some fresh wood tones and use the interesting shapes of brutalist surface patterning. The sizes in the are the sizes for the 2 cabinets. The sizes (cm) for the wall panels are: 202 (h) x 8 depth. The width varies from 90 to 91 to 86 cm. less
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