Piero Fornasetti - Design New York Tuesday, June 11, 2013 | Phillips

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  • Provenance

    Collection of Piero Fornasetti, Villa Varenna, Italy
    Thence by descent
    Acquired directly from the Fornasetti family by Nilufar, Milan
    Acquired from the above by the present owner

  • Literature

    Patrick Mauriès, Fornasetti Designer of Dreams, London, 1991, illustrated p. 134
    Piero Fornasetti, Barnaba Fornasetti, Mariuccia Casadio, et. al., Fornasetti: The Complete Universe, New York, 2010, illustrated p. 273

  • Catalogue Essay

    Piero Fornasetti designed the present lot for his personal bedroom, also referred to as the “yellow bedroom,” of his family’s holiday home, the Villa Varenna, in Lake Como. Built by his father in 1900 and originally decorated in the neo-renaissance style, Fornasetti re-designed the villa in the early 1950s. He worked on it for the rest of his life, and it is now considered one of his defining projects. Fornasetti filled the home with a mix of his own designs and antiques, with both acting as references to the cultural and architectural histories that were a constant pre-occupation and influence in his work. Color was used as the point of departure for each room’s decorative scheme: its choice informed by the room’s placement and function and then expressed in a monochromatic palette overlaid with two-dimensional imagery.

    In addition to the “Giardino settecentesco” (“eighteenth-century garden”) furniture, the yellow bedroom also contained a large Sicilian partial gilt and silver wrought-iron bed from the sixteenth-century and a suite of chairs designed by Fornasetti which echoed the bed’s decoration in the crossed arrows of the seat backs. The present lot is a unique piece, and the pattern was only used outside the private Fornasetti home on a four-panel screen that was produced in very limited quantity.

PROPERTY OF A LADY

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Important unique "Giardino Settecentesco" wardrobe from Piero Fornasetti's master bedroom, Villa Fornasetti, Varenna

circa 1954
Lithographic transfer-printed wood, painted wood, maple, brass.
78 1/2 x 31 3/8 x 20 1/8 in (199.4 x 79.7 x 51.1 cm)

Estimate
$50,000 - 70,000 

Sold for $179,000

Contact Specialist
Meaghan Roddy
Head of Sale
mroddy@phillips.com
+ 1 212 940 1266

Design

New York 11 June 2013 11am