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“Samara” Modular Sideboard by Derk Jan de Vries, 1970s
Playful and highly versatile modular sideboard from the iconic “Samara” series designed by Derk Jan de Vries for Maisa di Seveso, Italy, 1970s.
Composed of individual wooden storage cubes, this modular system allows for endless configurations and can be arranged entirely according to personal preference and space. The rounded edges, subtle detailing, and warm light-toned wood create a soft and inviting appearance while maintaining the clean geometric language characteristic of Italian modernist design.
The balance between open compartments and drawer modules gives the piece both a playful architectural rhythm and practical functionality. Its minimalist construction, combined with the tactile grain and warm natural texture of the wood, makes it exceptionally suited for contemporary, mid-century, or softly minimal interiors.
A rare and collectible modular system that perfectly combines flexibility, functionality, and timeless 1970s design. In general good vintage condition with only minor traces of use.
Playful and highly versatile modular sideboard from the iconic “Samara” series designed by Derk Jan de Vries for Maisa di Seveso, Italy, 1970s.
Composed of individual wooden storage cubes, this modular system allows for endless configurations and can be arranged entirely according to personal preference and space. The rounded edges, subtle detailing, and warm light-toned wood create a soft and inviting appearance while maintaining the clean geometric language characteristic of Italian modernist design.
The balance between open compartments and drawer modules gives the piece both a playful architectural rhythm and practical functionality. Its minimalist construction, combined with the tactile grain and warm natural texture of the wood, makes it exceptionally suited for contemporary, mid-century, or softly minimal interiors.
A rare and collectible modular system that perfectly combines flexibility, functionality, and timeless 1970s design. In general good vintage condition with only minor traces of use.