Osvaldo Borsani
Modèle n°T69
1965
Italian marble top, stainless steel legs
75 × 120 × 120 cm
Location: Paris, France
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About the artwork
The T69 table model was created in 1963 in collaboration with Eugenio Gerli. In their design, the two artists took up some of the most representative characteristics of Tecno products: a strict, unadorned design, subtly blending different types of aluminum alloys and finishes ready for industrial production, with elegant curves reminiscent of an updated Italian Baroque tradition.
Expert opinion
This table is a flagship model of the great collaboration between Osvaldo Borsani and Eugnio Gerli, which gave Tecno its worldwide success. Often produced with a glass top, T69 tables in white marble are much rarer on the market.
About the artist
Born in 1911 in Varedo (Italy) and died in Milan in 1985, Osvaldo Borsani was a leading designer from a family of traditional furniture makers. From the age of sixteen, he worked with his father at the Atelier de Varedo, before graduating from the Milan Academy of Fine Arts in 1931. In 1933, his Maison Minimale project was awarded the silver medal at the 5th Milan Triennale. He befriended a number of artists, including Lucio Fontana, with whom he produced important art and design objects. In 1953, together with his brother Fulgenzio, he founded the publishing company Tecno. He devoted most of his life to developing his brand, and in particular setting up mass production. In 1968, Tecno became one of the world's leading publishers of design objects, thanks to the Graphis desk he signed with Eugenio Gerli, with a million copies sold. He went on to develop the Centro Progetti Tecno, a hub for the creation of new products and innovations in the field of interior design.
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