Skip to content

Osvaldo Borsani for Tecno Conference or Dining Table in Walnut and Steel

Sale price$5,450.00

Osvaldo Borsani for Tenco, conference or dining table, model 'T58', walnut, steel, metal, Italy, design 1961, production 1962

This large table, designed by the iconic Italian designer Osvaldo Borsani, elegantly combines form and function. Drawing influence from Borsani's celebrated T43 desk from 1955, this piece showcases an elongated hexagonal top with gently rounded short ends. It features beveled edges along the entire circumference, both above and below, adding a refined touch to the table's design. The walnut has a rich, natural grain with a warm tone. The frame and legs are crafted from durable steel and metal, incorporating subtle yet striking design elements characteristic of his work.

Osvaldo Borsani (1911-1985) was an Italian designer and architect, raised by a family of fine furniture makers in Varedo. At the age of 16, he joined his father’s furniture shop, the Atelier di Varedo, which was fully engaged in designing and furnishing homes inspired by the Italian Art Deco movement. The designer of the atelier was the Italian architect Gino Maggioni (1898-1955) who was known for his Viennese Jugendstil orientation of the early 20th century. In the 1930s, he graduated from the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera and Politecnico di Milano, where he studied Fine Arts and Architecture respectively. In 1932, the family company was renamed ‘Arredamenti Borsani’ and opened its first studio in Milan. During this period, he encountered Avant-Garde artists of various artistic disciplines like Lucio Fontana (1899-1968), Agenore Fabbri (1911-1998), Aligi Sassu (1912-2000), Roberto Crippa (1921-1972), Fausto Melotti (1901-1986), Arnaldo Pomodoro (1926-) and Giò Pomodoro (1930-2002). These collaborations resulted in the creation of furniture and interior design projects with a high-level of craftsmanship and artistry. In 1953, Borsani founded together with his twin brother Fulgenzio Borsani ‘Tecno’, a design and manufacturing company that produced items based on mechanical innovations and refined technicality. The ‘P40’ adjustable lounge chair (1953) has become the ideological manifesto of Borsani's Tecno program, and still remains the best known, exemplary piece in the Tecno catalogue. Other iconic works that were produced by Tecno were created by Gio Ponti (1891-1979), Vico cham (1920-2006), Carlo de Carli (1910-1999), Gae Aulenti (1927-2012), and many other influential Italian designers. Osvaldo Borsani died in 1985 in Milan. His diverse and sophisticated oeuvre is to be found in permanent collections, such as of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, the Victoria & Albert Museum in London, Neue Sammlung in Munich, the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and the Trienalle di Milano Museum.

Kindly note that this item is in good, used condition and shows visible scratches on the table top. For further details, we encourage you to reach out to our team of design specialists.

VAT within the EU: When buying or delivering an item within the EU, VAT usually applies and will be added.

Product Details

  • condition Good
  • creator Osvaldo Borsani (Designer) Tecno (Manufacturer)
  • date of manufacture 1962
  • dimensions Height 28.35 in. Width 86.42 in. Depth 46.86 in.
  • dimensions Height 72 cm Width 219.5 cm Depth 119 cm
  • material Metal Steel Walnut
  • origin Italy
  • period 1960-1969
  • style Mid-Century Modern (Of the Period)
  • barcode 45006386