An exceptional and highly poetic two-door modernist wardrobe (armadio), dating to the 1940s. This exquisite piece carries an illustrious provenance, originating from an elite private villa in Florence, Italy, a property partially furnished and curated by the renowned Florentine architect and designer Maurizio Tempestini. While officially unattributed, the wardrobe’s refined geometric proportions and sophisticated decorative choices perfectly match his distinctive style. The exterior structure is crafted from premium wood with clean, elegant frames. The defining artistic feature of this piece relies on the recessed central panels of the doors, which are masterfully decorated with antique-style cartographic geographic maps. This high-level decorative approach reflects the learned, cosmopolitan tastes of the 1940s Tuscan post-war intellectual elite. In a striking visual and functional counterpoint, the entire interior layout is fully lacquered in a clean, bright white finish, instantly modernizing the piece and reflecting light beautifully when opened. Combining strict historical narrative with architectural functionality, this wardrobe stands as a magnificent, museum-quality example of 20th-century Florentine decorative arts.