Italian Osvaldo Borsani Style Wood Coffee Table, 1940s

$1,200.00

A 1940s Italian petite coffee table, echoing the style of Osvaldo Borsani. Crafted from solid wood, its two-tier design features a round, scalloped gallery top with an inset glass plateau. Supported by four gracefully curved legs, this table has a low profile with delicate proportions, making it ideal for intimate spaces. The original glass has been preserved for historical context, but for a more contemporary look, our team can provide a new piece of glass with no pattern. 

Osvaldo Borsani (1911–1985) was an Italian designer and architect born into a family of fine furniture makers. He studied fine arts at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan before pursuing architecture at the Politecnico di Milano. In 1943, he designed his own house in Varedo, Villa Borsani, which has since been preserved and now serves as an archive of his work. 

DIMENSIONS: 26"W x 26"D x 20.5"H

ORIGIN: Italy

PERIOD: 1940s

MATERIALS: Wood,Glass

CONDITION: Good vintage condition, with minor marks and indentations that are iInherent to the age of the wood. Light surface scratches along the glass top.

Toggle menu
This item is located in our warehouse.

To view items in our showroom, visit us Monday - Friday 10-6pm and Saturday 11-5pm. No appointment is needed. See more information on our Showroom location and hours here. Virtual viewings available.

Our Warehouse is located 10 minutes south of our showroom. To view this item, please schedule an appointment with us here. Virtual viewings available.

This item ships via White Glove Delivery.

White Glove Service ensures items are delivered to your home by appointment, directly to your preferred room (including one flight of stairs).  Items will be unpacked, placed where you specify, and all packaging debris will be removed from your home. Note that international shipments will be delivered to your door only.

When your item is ready for delivery, an agent will reach out to arrange an appointment within a four-hour delivery window. Rural deliveries may have fewer routes available, potentially extending delivery times.

To prepare for delivery, please be available during the scheduled window to provide a signature upon receipt. Ensure there is a clear path for the delivery team to navigate to the desired room. Our delivery team cannot move existing furniture within your home.

__________

All Domestic US shipping is by UPS, USPS or Fed Ex and In Stock Inventory will be fulfilled within 5-7 business days (excluding holidays) 

International Delivery addresses will require a quote; please contact us here for an International Shipping Quote. International Delivery will not populate at Checkout; the cost of Shipping is not included in the purchase price. 

UPS Ground shipping rates are calculated based on the original retail price/full order value of eligible items.

View our shipping policies here.

Local Delivery and Pick Up (Chicago Area)

Local Delivery: If your delivery address is within a 20 mile radius of Chicago, 60642, Local Delivery charges will apply at checkout. 

Local Pickup: Please contact us to schedule an appointment for your pickup, so our team can have your purchase ready. 

Returns

All Sales are Final and Non-Returnable. If you have any additional questions prior to purchase; our dedicated team is available. Contact us here 

View our full Returns policy here.

Questions?
Download Tear Sheet
Download Tearsheet
Italian Osvaldo Borsani Style Wood Coffee Table, 1940s

A 1940s Italian petite coffee table, echoing the style of Osvaldo Borsani. Crafted from solid wood, its two-tier design features a round, scalloped gallery top with an inset glass plateau. Supported by four gracefully curved legs, this table has a low profile with delicate proportions, making it ideal for intimate spaces. The original glass has been preserved for historical context, but for a more contemporary look, our team can provide a new piece of glass with no pattern. 

Osvaldo Borsani (1911–1985) was an Italian designer and architect born into a family of fine furniture makers. He studied fine arts at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan before pursuing architecture at the Politecnico di Milano. In 1943, he designed his own house in Varedo, Villa Borsani, which has since been preserved and now serves as an archive of his work. 

Dimensions
Width: 26"
Depth: 26"
Height: 20.5"
Origin: Italy
Period: 1940s
Materials: Wood,Glass
Condition
Good vintage condition, with minor marks and indentations that are iInherent to the age of the wood. Light surface scratches along the glass top.

685 N. Milwaukee Avenue, Chicago, IL 60642 | southlooploft.com | (312) 291-8479