Bar Cabinet
Mahogany wood structure with semicircular gilded grooves and panels with applied parchment
Three rows of brass glass holders on each door and two rows of brass glass holders on each side of the cabinet manufactured by Fratelli Broggi, Italy (relative marking on the inside)
Bar Cabinet
Two drawers on the lower part, one mirrored folding door on the upper part and an internal snap light on the upper back side
DESIGNER Tomaso Buzzi (1900-1981)
MANUFACTURER Italian Manufacturer
COUNTRY Italy
DATE 1940's
DIMENSIONS H. 89,5 x W. 81,5 x L. 46 /cm.
SPECIAL NOTE
Tomaso Buzzi was an Italian architect, designer, and interior decorator. He graduated from the Politecnico di Milano in 1923. Early in his career, Buzzi joined the Studio di Sant'Orsola group, working alongside celebrated designers like Gio Ponti. In 1927, he co-founded "Il Labirinto," a design association promoting decorative arts, where he designed glass, ceramic, and handcrafted wood furniture. Buzzi collaborated with companies such as Sambonet, Christofle, and Fontana Arte, producing cutlery, glasswork, and textiles.After the war, he continued designing furniture, blending pre-modern and modern styles. In 1956, Buzzi purchased the 13th-century convent La Scarzuola in Umbria, transforming it into a surreal architectural complex with symbolic, esoteric structures, solidifying his legacy as a creator who merged art, architecture, and philosophy.