Momentoitalia Modernizes Dining Room Buffets with Delicate Materials
Jessica Marcel — March 27, 2010 — Art & Design
References: momentoitalia & design-milk
Dining room buffets haven't been all that popular since the 1950s. There's something antiquated and traditional about a piece of furniture specifically used for entertaining. A resurgence of 50s and 60s style, however, has brought back more than 'Mad Men'-style men's suits.
Italian design company Momentoitalia has reinvigorated dining room buffets and a few of their gorgeous pieces are featured in the gallery. Check them out to see how silk screen prints and bold colors add modernity to traditional pieces.
Italian design company Momentoitalia has reinvigorated dining room buffets and a few of their gorgeous pieces are featured in the gallery. Check them out to see how silk screen prints and bold colors add modernity to traditional pieces.
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