Paolo Buffa

(Italian, 1903–1970)

Paolo Buffa was an Italian architect and designer best known for his designs of mid-century furniture. Characterized by a melding of tradition and modernity, he used a combination of low-profile, rectilinear, and hardwood forms to produce his most classic pieces. Born in 1903 in Milan, Italy, Buffa studied at the Polytechnic Institute of Milan before working for the prominent Italian architect and designer Gio Ponti. After opening a firm with his frequent collaborator Antonio Cassi Ramelli, Buffa's career grew in critical and commercial acclaim. The designer’s oeuvre includes exhibitions at the 1948 Salon des Artistes Decorateur in Paris. Before his death in 1970 in Milan, Italy, Buffa had been named one of the most important designers in the country.

Paolo Buffa Artworks

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Cabinet, 1945

Paolo Buffa

Cabinet, 1945

Sale Date: December 5, 2006

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Cabinet, 1940

Paolo Buffa

Cabinet, 1940

Sale Date: December 5, 2006

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Cabinet, 1940

Paolo Buffa

Cabinet, 1940

Sale Date: December 6, 2005

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Console, 1930

Paolo Buffa

Console, 1930

Sale Date: December 6, 2005

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Grand console, 1957

Paolo Buffa

Grand console, 1957

Sale Date: March 28, 2006

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Bench, 1940

Paolo Buffa

Bench, 1940

Sale Date: October 10, 2006

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Lounge chairs (Pair), 1940

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Lounge chairs (Pair), 1940

Sale Date: October 10, 2006

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Pair of chairs, 1948

Paolo Buffa

Pair of chairs, 1948

Sale Date: May 23, 2006

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Console, 1945–1950

Paolo Buffa

Console, 1945–1950

Sale Date: June 7, 2006

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