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Overview

Rare modular storage system “Tucroma” designed by Guido Faleschini for i4 Mariani in the 1970s, composed of two coordinated elements united by an extremely sophisticated and unconventional material research.

 

Description

The Tucroma series represents one of the most iconic projects of high-end Italian design of the period, celebrated for the innovative use of industrial materials and soft surfaces applied to executive and domestic furniture.

In this configuration, the system acquires an even rarer character thanks to the intense green cloth upholstery entirely covering the external structures. These are not lacquered surfaces, but a true textile covering that gives chromatic depth, tactile softness, and a remarkably scenographic presence.

The matte texture of the cloth interacts beautifully with the polished chromed steel profiles and the smoked glass doors, creating an extremely elegant contrast between warm materiality and technical precision.

 

Design & Function

The main cabinet features large doors upholstered in taupe suede leather, characterized by natural shades, irregularities, and tonal variations that emphasize the authentic and sophisticated quality of the material.

Alongside it, the vertical element with smoked glass door introduces a more technical and architectural presence, visually lightening the composition through dark reflective surfaces.

The interiors, entirely finished in green tones with glass shelves, create a remarkable chromatic continuity and demonstrate the high construction quality typical of the most important i4 Mariani productions.

 

Materials & Aesthetic

The overall aesthetic recalls the executive and luxury interiors of the 1970s between Milan, London, and New York: rigorous, geometric, and modernist, yet deeply material and sensory.

The dialogue between surfaces is particularly interesting: the matte green cloth, the naturally shaded suede leather, the smoked glass, and the mirror-polished chromed steel coexist in an extremely refined and surprisingly contemporary balance.

The result is a rare and highly scenographic ensemble, difficult to find in this complete material configuration.

 

Technical Details

Product: Modular Tucroma Cabinets by Guido Faleschini for i4 Mariani
Designer: Guido Faleschini
Manufacturer: i4 Mariani
Period: 1970s
Materials: Green cloth upholstery; taupe suede leather; smoked glass; chromed steel; glass shelves
Dimensions: 
Single Cabinet: Width: 51,5cm | Depth: 44,5 | Height: 167,5cm

Double Cabinet: Width: 99cm | Depth: 44,5cm | Height: 167,5cm
Condition: Please note that this item is in good vintage condition. Minor signs of age may be present, which do not affect its functionality. We kindly invite you to take these characteristics into consideration before purchasing.
Functionality: Modular storage system composed of two coordinated elements with storage compartments and internal glass shelves

 

Collectibility

A rare and highly decorative example of Guido Faleschini’s material research for i4 Mariani, representative of the most sophisticated Italian executive and luxury interiors of the 1970s.

 

Designer & Manufacturer

Guido Faleschini developed a highly recognizable design language based on architectural rigor, innovative materials, and refined executive aesthetics, becoming one of the leading figures of Italian luxury design during the 1970s.

i4 Mariani became internationally known for combining leather, metal, glass, and architectural forms into sophisticated furniture systems characterized by exceptional craftsmanship and strong visual identity.

Modular Tucroma Cabinets by Guido Faleschini for i4 Mariani

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