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Luigi Zuccoli
Unique coffee table
circa 1954
Persian travertine, brass.
18 3/4 x 27 7/8 x 16 5/8 in. (47.5 x 71 x 42.3 cm)
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Phillips would like to thank Roberta Lietti for her assistance cataloguing the present lot.
Luigi Zuccoli’s significant contributions to post-war Italian Rationalism remain relatively unknown. Zuccoli was a student, trusted collaborator and friend of the architect Giuseppe Terragni. Following his mentor’s rationalistic approach, he designed many residential buildings and interiors in Como, including the completion of Terragni’s final project, Casa Giuliani-Frigerio, in 1940. Zuccoli’s interiors combine essential forms and refined materials, together creating works that are both functional and elegant.
Luigi Zuccoli’s significant contributions to post-war Italian Rationalism remain relatively unknown. Zuccoli was a student, trusted collaborator and friend of the architect Giuseppe Terragni. Following his mentor’s rationalistic approach, he designed many residential buildings and interiors in Como, including the completion of Terragni’s final project, Casa Giuliani-Frigerio, in 1940. Zuccoli’s interiors combine essential forms and refined materials, together creating works that are both functional and elegant.