Design
with its angular geometry and sculptural presence, this multifunctional cabinet reveals a balance between minimalist language and mechanical ingenuity. Made in richly grained walnut veneer with lighter birch ply edges, the construction showcases a refined understanding of proportion logic. The stepped façade opens in a kinetic rhythm of doors and drawers, leading to a surprisingly versatile interior of custom-designed compartments, sliding trays, and lift-top panels. A concealed bar section, including drawers and adjustable shelving, is seamlessly integrated into the central area; suggesting the piece may have been conceived as both a sideboard and bar cabinet.
Franco Poli, trained in Verona and closely associated with Bernini, championed an approach to design that was both intellectual and tactile. His work often reflects a fusion of rationalist principles with an underlying sensuality in material handling. He saw furniture not as static objects, but as dynamic systems that respond to human interaction. In the ‘Scaligera’, this thinking manifests in the precision of movement, the modular logic of compartments, and the deliberate contrast between structure and finish. Each element is purposefully designed, yet never overworked.
This is a masterfully engineered object that feels simultaneously contemporary and deeply rooted in Italian cabinetmaking tradition.
Condition
This sideboard is in very good original condition with minimal signs of wear. The wood has aged beautifully, and all moving components operate smoothly.
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Design
with its angular geometry and sculptural presence, this multifunctional cabinet reveals a balance between minimalist language and mechanical ingenuity. Made in richly grained walnut veneer with lighter birch ply edges, the construction showcases a refined understanding of proportion logic. The stepped façade opens in a kinetic rhythm of doors and drawers, leading to a surprisingly versatile interior of custom-designed compartments, sliding trays, and lift-top panels. A concealed bar section, including drawers and adjustable shelving, is seamlessly integrated into the central area; suggesting the piece may have been conceived as both a sideboard and bar cabinet.
Franco Poli, trained in Verona and closely associated with Bernini, championed an approach to design that was both intellectual and tactile. His work often reflects a fusion of rationalist principles with an underlying sensuality in material handling. He saw furniture not as static objects, but as dynamic systems that respond to human interaction. In the ‘Scaligera’, this thinking manifests in the precision of movement, the modular logic of compartments, and the deliberate contrast between structure and finish. Each element is purposefully designed, yet never overworked.
This is a masterfully engineered object that feels simultaneously contemporary and deeply rooted in Italian cabinetmaking tradition.
Condition
This sideboard is in very good original condition with minimal signs of wear. The wood has aged beautifully, and all moving components operate smoothly.
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| Creator | Franco Poli |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Bernini |
| Design Period | 1980 to 1989 |
| Production Period | 1980 to 1989 |
| Country of Manufacture | Italy |
| Identifying Marks | This piece has an attribution mark |
| Style | Vintage |
| Detailed Condition | Very Good — This vintage/antique item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. |
| Restoration and Damage Details | Light wear consistent with age and use, The wood has aged beautifully, and all moving components operate smoothly |
| Product Code | UQV-2331792 |
| Materials | Birch, Walnut |
| Color | Blonde, brown |
| Width | 200 cm 78.7 inch |
| Depth | 47 cm 18.5 inch |
| Height | 111 cm 43.7 inch |




































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