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D.847.1
Walnut secretary desk with drawer
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About D.847.1
Molteni&C presents another Heritage Collection project: D.847.1 console tabledesigned by Gio Ponti. 1945 denoted the finish of the Second World War and the issue of changing over war creations into harmony creations promptly emerged to restart monetary activity. Gio Ponti connected with a significant airplane maker who possessed an industrial facility gaining practical experience in the assembling of gliders. Wood and fabric are, along with extraordinary craftsmanship, the most generally utilized crude materials. It is, thusly, normal to move into the creation of furniture and, as it occurs, additionally wooden toys. In 1947 Gio Ponti planned a room for a lone ranger, introduced first at the Galleria del Sagrato, then, at that point at the RIMA – Riunione Italiana Mostre per l’Arredamento – at the Triennale, both in Milan, lastly at the XVI International Exhibition in Barcelona in ’48. Among the decorations that make up the room, there is likewise a little control center/composing desk, model D.847.1, made totally of public walnut with metal tips. The style of all the furniture in the room is current, smooth, nearly aerial. specifically, the desk is portrayed by a top with bended closures, looking like a plane wing, and a little cabinet under with an adjusted front – a genuine advancement, which was to turn into a sign of numerous Ponti items in the accompanying years. The room would be delivered until the mid 50s. More than 70 years after its unique plan, the D.847.1 console table is reawakened on account of the Heritage Collection reissue project by Molteni&C, as a team with the Gio Ponti Archives. As with every one of the undertakings in the Heritage Collection, cautious investigation of drawings, photographs and period materials has made it conceivable to dependably repeat the D.847.1 desk in the entirety of its subtleties, uncovering a magnum opus, motivated by the undeniable degree of craftsmanship in strong wood processing. © Gio Ponti Archives-Archivio storico Eredi Gio Ponti. Molteni&C is reevaluating its own set of experiences with an eye to the future. The 80!Molteni presentation, the production of the organization’s authentic file and its as of late initiated Molteni Museum have given a chance to restoration, from the beginnings of modernity. Intriguing follows have risen up out of a past that ends up being contemporary, ready for a reexamine today. Unique pieces that can step straight out of their gallery grandstands and into our contemporary homes.
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