Modern limited edition sideboard in wood with inlays designed by Aldo Rossi for luxury home
Inlays designed by Aldo Rossi for laurameroni intarsia sideboard
Modern limited edition sideboard in wood with inlays designed by Aldo Rossi for luxury home
Inlays designed by Aldo Rossi for laurameroni intarsia sideboard

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A.R. 2 Intarsia Limited Edition

Intarsia Limited Edition

Sideboard with brushed metal legs, inlaid doors and matt lacquered veneered structure in maple wood. Fitted with push-pull doors and one internal shelf, it is also available in the hanging version.


A.R.2 sideboard is produced in a Limited Edition of 33 multiples only.

Aldo Rossi sideboard is a unique art element which combines a contemporary design with the ancient technique of inlays to create an exclusive product of design for customers looking for uniqueness and originality.

Sideboard with brushed metal legs, inlaid doors and matt lacquered veneered structure in maple wood. Fitted with push-pull doors and one internal shelf, it is also available in the hanging version.


A.R.2 sideboard is produced in a Limited Edition of 33 multiples only.

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Aldo Rossi sideboard is a unique art element which combines a contemporary design with the ancient technique of inlays to create an exclusive product of design for customers looking for uniqueness and originality.

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Aldo Rossi

Aldo Rossi was an Italian Architect who graduated from the Politecnico University in Milan in 1959. He followed the academic career and he soon became a regular professor in Milan and in Venice and, later, in Zurich and in the U.S.A. He realized his main works in Germany, Italy, Holland, England, USA and Japan, among which we mention: Carlo Felice Theater of Genova, Bonnefanten museum of Maastricht, Holland and the Isolato Schutzenstrasse in Berlin, Germany. He died in Milan in September 1997.

Aldo Rossi

Aldo Rossi was an Italian Architect who graduated from the Politecnico University in Milan in 1959. He followed the academic career and he soon became a regular professor in Milan and in Venice and, later, in Zurich and in the U.S.A. He realized his main works in Germany, Italy, Holland, England, USA and Japan, among which we mention: Carlo Felice Theater of Genova, Bonnefanten museum of Maastricht, Holland and the Isolato Schutzenstrasse in Berlin, Germany. He died in Milan in September 1997.