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    • FRANCO CAMPO (B. 1926) AND CAR
    • FRANCO CAMPO (B. 1926) AND CAR
    • FRANCO CAMPO (B. 1926) AND CAR
    • FRANCO CAMPO (B. 1926) AND CAR
    • FRANCO CAMPO (B. 1926) AND CAR
    • FRANCO CAMPO (B. 1926) AND CAR
    Lot 24 | MODERNIST MASTERPIECES: THE ALEXANDER KAPLEN COLLECTION Read more

    FRANCO CAMPO (B. 1926) AND CARLO GRAFFI (1925-1985)

    UNIQUE GAMES TABLE, FROM CASA M.T., TURIN, 1951

    Price realised

    USD 206,250

    Estimate

    USD 50,000 - USD 70,000

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    FRANCO CAMPO (B. 1926) AND CARLO GRAFFI (1925-1985)
    Unique Games Table, from Casa M.T., Turin, 1951
    executed by Apelli & Varesio, Turin, Italy
    maple-veneered plywood, cherry wood, ebonized wood, brass, steel, original tempered glass
    31 1/8 in. (79.1 cm) high; 32 ¼ in. (81.9 cm) wide; 32 ¼ in. (81.9 cm) deep
    glass tabletop etched VITREX

    Provenance

    Casa M.T., Turin
    Private Collection, La Spezia, Italy
    Fulvio Ferrari, Turin, Italy, acquired from the above 1986
    Stephen Cristea, Monaco, acquired from the above 1986
    With Galerie Yves Gastou, Paris
    Catherine Charbonneaux, Drouot-Richelieu, Paris, auction, 21 November 1993, lot 112
    Barry Friedman Ltd, New York, US, acquired from the above
    Acquired from the above by the present owner), 1997

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    Literature and exhibited

    Literature

    C. Graffi, 'Una casa a Torino', Domus, no. 266, January 1952, this table illustrated pp. 24-25, 27
    Centre Georges Pompidou, Les Années 50, exh. cat., Paris, 1988, this table listed p. 637
    I. De Guttry, M.P. Maino, Il mobile italiano degli anni ’40 e ’50, Rome, 1992, this table illustrated p. 127, fig. 7


    Exhibited

    Les Années 50, 30 June – 5 October 1988, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris


    Lot Essay

    Franco Campo and Carlo Graffi were introduced to Carlo Mollino while studying architecture at the Polytechnic of Turin in the late 1940s. In these two young students Mollino sensed a kinship of spirit and invited them to work alongside him, encouraging them to create their own furniture designs, that were executed by the same Apelli & Varesio workshop that Mollino himself employed to execute his own furniture. The range of designs conceived by Campo and Graffi displayed a surrealistic spirit, often referencing anthropomorphic structures that were invested with sensuality, and contributing to the ‘Turinese Baroque’ style that briefly flourished in that city during the early 1950s.

    Casa M.T., a private commission for a residential villa in Turin constitutes one of the earliest projects the two architects undertook after receiving their degrees in architecture in 1951. The villa, which enclosed the family business offices on the lower level and two residential floors above, featured a noteworthy and radical outer structure of uncompromising geometric form. The solemn austerity of the architecture enclosed spacious open spaces, often unpartitioned although occasionally subdivided by glass walls. Diverging from the overall aesthetic of the architecture, the furnishings selected for the interior displayed anthropomorphic shapes which are characteristic of Franco Campo and Carlo Graffi’s early works. The present lot, a unique games table executed for the Casa M.T. interior constituted one of two main points of focus in the living space, with a set of four lounge chairs and a rare example of an ‘Arabesque’ coffee table designed by Carlo Mollino as the other. The furnishings presented clever similarities, both tables remarkably made in plywood with tempered glass tops, each paired with sumptuously shaped, freeform seats and all impeccably executed by the Apelli & Varesio workshops.

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    Please note this lot will be moved to Christie’s Fine Art Storage Services (CFASS in Red Hook, Brooklyn) at 5pm on the last day of the sale. Lots may not be collected during the day of their move to Christie’s Fine Art Storage Services. Please consult the Lot Collection Notice for collection information. This sheet is available from the Bidder Registration staff, Purchaser Payments or the Packing Desk and will be sent with your invoice.


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    MODERNIST MASTERPIECES: THE ALEXANDER KAPLEN COLLECTION

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