This exceptionally rare sideboard, designed by Vittorio Introini for Saporiti in the 1960s, is one of the most progressive and difficult-to-find examples of Italian post-war design. Examples in this version, with polished aluminum panels and mirrored fronts, rarely appear on the international design market.
The piece embodies Introini's radical, rational approach to form and materials. The sleek, architectural composition is enhanced by the use of industrial, reflective surfaces that constantly change with light and perspective, giving the sideboard a distinctly sculptural quality.
The refined technical details, characteristic handles, and precise construction underscore Saporiti's reputation as one of the most innovative Italian manufacturers of its time. Everything about this piece exudes research, daring, and a progressive vision of living and space.
This particular example is in beautiful, exceptionally well-preserved condition. The aluminum and mirror surfaces are remarkably intact, with only minimal signs of wear consistent with its age.
A particularly rare collector's piece that only becomes available sporadically and can easily compete with museum pieces and masterpieces from international private collections.