Italy, c. 1950
Italian walnut, Securit glass, brass 16½ h × 50½ w × 24¾ d in (42 × 128 × 63 cm)
Carlo Mollino was commissioned by Joseph Singer to produce a line of furniture for his eponymous company Singer & Sons. First introduced by Gio Ponti, Mollino and Singer initially planned on producing a line of avant-garde furniture. Only two Mollino designs were ever made and very few examples were produced.
This present lot was the focal point of a custom New York City interior designed by Bertha Schaefer; this table has remained with its original owner until now. Signed with acid stamp to each glass element: [Securit].
provenance: Supplied by Bertha Schaefer | Beatrice Cohn, New York
literature: Carlo Mollino - Architecture as Autobiography, Brino, pg. 132 Carlo Mollino Cronaca, Ferrari, pg. 129 Il Mobili Italiano degli Anni '40 e '50, de Guttry and Maino, pg. 213
This lot is on view in New York.