Mid-century Italian mahogany sideboard with onyx top and mirror by Osvaldo Borsani for "Mobilificio Fratelli Turri", 1950s This sideboard represents a masterpiece of modernist Italian design, part of a complete set consisting of a buffet bar, table and six chairs. Also available as a single piece; price for the entire set upon request. Dimensions: Flat height: 94.5 cm Total height: 195.5 cm Width: 277 cm Depth: 49.5 cm The sideboards designed by Osvaldo Borsani are internationally recognized for evolving from the richness of Art Deco towards refined industrial modernism. Produced mainly through the Arredamenti Borsani Varedo family atelier (later ABV) and its innovative company Tecno, these pieces are distinguished by materials of the highest quality such as rosewood, maple, ebony and solid brass. The Atelier Borsani Varedo Series from the 1950s represents the pinnacle of craftsmanship: visually striking sideboards that combine mixed woods, hebenized accents, and integrated illuminated mirrors, often with wet bar functionality. These pieces of furniture embody the bridge between traditional cabinetmaking and contemporary modernism. Distinctive features: Materiality: Frequent use of rosewood veneer, black onyx tops, and solid brass feet Artistic collaborations: Borsani often integrated works by artists such as Lucio Fontana, adding sculptural elements in ceramic or bronze Functionality: Mechanical precision and intelligent storage solutions, typical of Borsani's formal research An investment in authentic Italian design and the history of European modernism.