Exquisite example of excellent Italian modernism: a low cabinet from the "Alveo" series, designed by Willy Rizzo and produced by Mario Sabot in the 1970s.
This piece stands out for its monolithic block aesthetic, a pure and rigorous volume that perfectly embodies the Hollywood Regency style.
The structure is conceived as a closed solid, without openings or visible compartments, transforming the piece of furniture into a truly sculptural and minimal element.
Made of wood with a fine glossy black lacquer, it is embellished with the iconic chromed steel corner profiles, an unmistakable signature of Rizzo's production.
Despite its solid and imposing appearance, the furniture is equipped with retractable wheels integrated into the base,
which guarantee fluid and functional mobility without affecting its formal cleanliness.
The contrast between the deep reflective black and the brilliance of the metals makes this piece of furniture an object of great visual impact, perfect both as a base for large screens and as a central furnishing element in a sophisticated living room or in a high-level office.
TECHNICAL DATA SHEET:
Designer: Willy Rizzo
Producer: Mario Sabot (Italy)
Model: Alveo (Monolith Version)
Period: 1970-1979
Materials: Glossy black lacquered wood and chromed metal
Conditions: Excellent vintage condition.
DIMENSIONS:
Width: 120cm
Height: 43cm
Depth: 55 cm