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Albini Desk

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Franco Albini 1928

Franco Albini’s 1928 desk combines glass, steel and wood with striking clarity and balance. A clear demonstration of Albini’s rationalist design philosophy and minimalist aesthetic, the design derives its appeal through simplicity of form and celebration of material, without extraneous ornamentation.

Call to Purchase:

NYC Home Design Shop: 212 343-4190
LA Home Design Shop: 310 620-2680
Customer Service: 888 343-5665

Details

Construction and Details
  • Frame and legs are square steel tube with polished chrome finish
  • Top is ½” clear tempered glass
  • Pedestal drawer is either ebonized oak or white lacquer and mounts to the right side of desk
Sustainable Design and Environmental Certification
  • Certified Clean Air GOLD

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After graduating with a degree in architecture from Milan Politecnico, Franco Albini straddled the fields of furniture, product design, architecture, urban planning and interior design. While working under famed Italian designer Gio Ponti, Albini developed an appreciation for combinations of traditional craft techniques and modern forms.

As his career evolved, Albini became an important member of the Italian Neo-Rationalist architecture movement. His portfolio is recognized for remarkably transparent furniture designs, which often feature very basic, near-raw materials and make little effort to conceal their internal structure or processes of production.

In 1949, Knoll introduced a desk, and two chairs — one with metal legs and one with wooden legs — designed by Albini. The simple desk, a representative example of Albini’s aesthetic of transparency, is still in production by Knoll today.