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Aldo Tura Mid-Century Italian Modern Parchment, Palisander and Trompe L'oeil Credenza
Newel Florida
2868 Pershing Street, Hollywood
Florida - 33020
(305) 891-7580
Aldo Tura Mid-Century Italian Modern Parchment, Palisander and Trompe L'oeil Credenza
Newel Florida
2868 Pershing Street, Hollywood
Florida - 33020
About Aldo Tura
Aldo Tura (1909-1963) was an Italian furniture and decorative arts designer known for his exquisite craftsmanship and unique style. Born in Brianza, Italy, Tura developed a passion for design from an early age. He studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, where he honed his skills in painting and sculpture.
In the 1930s, Tura established his own workshop in Lombardy, read more..
Trompe l'oeil
An artistic device that creates an optical illusion generally achieved by painting on a two-dimensional surface in perspective to suggest a three-dimensional reality that is in fact not there. The technique is documented back to the Greeks and was adopted by the French in the 17th Century coining it trompe l'oeil, or "'deceive the eye".
Credenza
A credenza is a dining room sideboard with doors surmounted by drawers, used for storage. The top would often be made of marble, or another liquid and heat resistant stone.
Trompe l'oeil
An artistic device that creates an optical illusion generally achieved by painting on a two-dimensional surface in perspective to suggest a three-dimensional reality that is in fact not there. The technique is documented back to the Greeks and was adopted by the French in the 17th Century coining it trompe l'oeil, or "'deceive the eye".
Credenza
A credenza is a dining room sideboard with doors surmounted by drawers, used for storage. The top would often be made of marble, or another liquid and heat resistant stone.
Trompe l'oeil
An artistic device that creates an optical illusion generally achieved by painting on a two-dimensional surface in perspective to suggest a three-dimensional reality that is in fact not there. The technique is documented back to the Greeks and was adopted by the French in the 17th Century coining it trompe l'oeil, or "'deceive the eye".
Credenza
A credenza is a dining room sideboard with doors surmounted by drawers, used for storage. The top would often be made of marble, or another liquid and heat resistant stone.