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Mario Asnago and Claudio Vender

Unique dining table

Lot Closed

November 15, 02:59 PM GMT

Estimate

5,500 - 6,500 EUR

Lot Details

Description

Asnago e Vender

 

Unique dining table

 

 Designed in 1930’s

Solid beech, walnut veneer

Milan, Italy, 1930’s

79 x 120 x 120 cm; 31⅛ x 47¼ x 47¼ in.

Claudio Vender’s heirs collection, Milan

‘Linea’ the Claudio Vender’s Home Collection, Ihnua Gallery & Studio, Verona, Oct 11th - Oct 25th 2024

Domus 70, 1933, p. 555 (for a similar example)

This lot is sold together with a certificate of authenticity from the Asnago Vender Architects Archive.


This is one of the oldest collection’s pieces, along with the pair of walnut veneer chairs with rope seat, as it is similar to the table presented in the V Triennale in 1933 in Milan. This table has walnut burl veneer, unlike the '33 maple veneer table, which is technically and tastefully previous.

 

All the items presented are part of the furnishings of Claudio Vender’s private residence, and they are all unique pieces designed by architects Mario Asnago (1896-1981) and Claudio Vender (1904-1986), who founded the Asnago - Vender Architects Studio on Via Cappuccio in Milan, in the 1920s. Created from the early 1930s to the 1950s, each piece is a tribute and an example of the highest product design of Italian rationalism, crafted by the finest artisanal production in the Brianza region. It is rare to present such a complete, well-preserved collection of various types of furniture from a single residence on the international market. The Asnago - Vender Architects Studio often designed furnishings for individual residences or shops. These were not mass-produced industrially but were crafted by trusted artisans with whom they collaborated, allowing them to experiment with new forms, materials, and techniques. As a result, sometimes a design was reproduced with variations in size and materials. Occasionally, the project underwent minor or substantial changes, leading to a different design.