Osvaldo Borsani Walnut and Opaline Glass Table, circa 1934

$16,600.00

A rare and unusual Osvaldo Borsani (Varedo 1911 - Milano 1985) walnut and opaline glass table by ABV Atelier Borsani Varedo, circa 1934.

The exquisite opaline glass circular top supported by four robust angular walnut legs. The warm grey color of the glass perfectly complements the richness of the wood. The piece exemplifies the timeless elegance of Italian craftsmanship. The smooth surface and solid structure highlight the quality materials used during the Art Deco period and an exceptional example of early Italian modernism infused with the luxurious vocabulary of Art Deco. This table stands at the intersection of tradition and experimentation, foreshadowing the rationalist language that Borsani would fully embrace in the postwar decades. A rare prewar piece that speaks volumes about the evolution of Italian design, well before the post-war boom of the 1950's.

Osvaldo Borsani (1911–1985) was a pivotal figure in 20th-century design. Trained as an architect at the Politecnico di Milano, he combined a rigorous approach to form with a passion for innovation. Alongside his twin brother Fulgenzio, he led the family business Arredamenti Borsani Varedo, which evolved into the iconic brand Tecno in the 1950s. Renown for his innovative approach, Borsani's designs remain highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts.

The table is a perfect addition to any modern or vintage-inspired interior, blending sophistication with practicality, making it ideal for any interior style.

By Osvaldo Borsani, (Varedo 1911 - Milano 1985) for ABV Atelier Borsani Varedo, circa 1934.
Literature: P. Bosoni, Osvaldo Borsani. Architetto, designer, imprenditore, Skira, Milano 2018, p. 101.
Size: 28" high x 37 1/2" diameter

A rare and unusual Osvaldo Borsani (Varedo 1911 - Milano 1985) walnut and opaline glass table by ABV Atelier Borsani Varedo, circa 1934.

The exquisite opaline glass circular top supported by four robust angular walnut legs. The warm grey color of the glass perfectly complements the richness of the wood. The piece exemplifies the timeless elegance of Italian craftsmanship. The smooth surface and solid structure highlight the quality materials used during the Art Deco period and an exceptional example of early Italian modernism infused with the luxurious vocabulary of Art Deco. This table stands at the intersection of tradition and experimentation, foreshadowing the rationalist language that Borsani would fully embrace in the postwar decades. A rare prewar piece that speaks volumes about the evolution of Italian design, well before the post-war boom of the 1950's.

Osvaldo Borsani (1911–1985) was a pivotal figure in 20th-century design. Trained as an architect at the Politecnico di Milano, he combined a rigorous approach to form with a passion for innovation. Alongside his twin brother Fulgenzio, he led the family business Arredamenti Borsani Varedo, which evolved into the iconic brand Tecno in the 1950s. Renown for his innovative approach, Borsani's designs remain highly sought after by collectors and design enthusiasts.

The table is a perfect addition to any modern or vintage-inspired interior, blending sophistication with practicality, making it ideal for any interior style.

By Osvaldo Borsani, (Varedo 1911 - Milano 1985) for ABV Atelier Borsani Varedo, circa 1934.
Literature: P. Bosoni, Osvaldo Borsani. Architetto, designer, imprenditore, Skira, Milano 2018, p. 101.
Size: 28" high x 37 1/2" diameter