This is a stunning Italian Armoire 7-door, well designed by Vittorio Dassi and manufactured in the 1950s by DMM (Dassi Mobili Moderni).
The cabinet is made of a beautiful lacquered teakwood, supported by black metal legs with adjustable brass feet.
Wonderfull are all the ebonized details as the superb vertical slatted details, even called 'grissinatura', or the
ebonized sculptural frame that defines the entire perimeter of the cabinet.
All interiors are made of maple, offering plenty of storage space.
In the middle 2 doors hide a compartment equipped with drawers, instead on the right side 1 door hide shelves and on the left side 2 doors hide a cabinet with drawer on the bottom.
All compartments are equipped with metal bars as coat hangers.
The wardrobe is a wonderfully piece of midcentury Italian design and is ready to use.
The external surfaces have been polished with shellac recently and now are in very good condition of the period as the images show.
Even the internal compartments are in good condition, with slight signs of wear consistent with age and gentle use.
All doors have their original keys and the locks work perfectly.