








A rare and historically significant Art Nouveau fireside bench, designed and executed in the 1910s by Carlo Spicciani for the prestigious Arredi Spicciani workshop. Based in Tuscany, Arredi Spicciani was renowned for its high-level craftsmanship and its historic collaborations with the master of Italian Liberty, Galileo Chini, particularly during the early 20th century. This bench reflects the workshop's transition from traditional Tuscan cabinetry to the refined, modernist lines of the Art Nouveau period. The piece features a robust yet elegant wooden structure, designed to be placed near a fireplace, with decorative elements that highlight Spicciani's mastery of form and material. Its provenance from such a distinguished workshop makes it a centerpiece for collectors of early 20th-century Italian decorative arts.