
Original black 3-door Sideboard by Willy RIZZO, Sabot 1972
Black three-door Sideboard designed by Willy Rizzo. Italy, Mario Sabot, 1972. Black laminate and chrome detailed sideboard, designed by Willy Rizzo and produced by Mario Sabot.
Two doors plus one center drop-down door, and three drawers, each comprising a shelf.
Literature: Casa Vogue, no. 19, March 1973. Illustrated.
Willy Rizzo (1928–2013) was an Italian photographer and designer renowned for his stylish furniture creations and iconic celebrity portraits. Starting his career in Paris, he photographed stars like Marilyn Monroe, Picasso, and Brigitte Bardot. In the late 1960s, he discovered his passion for furniture design in Rome, creating luxurious, modern pieces that combined comfort with elegance. Known as the "designer of the Dolce Vita," Rizzo’s work blends contemporary shapes with exquisite materials and remains highly sought after by collectors today. His legacy endures as a symbol of timeless style and sophisticated living.
Vintage condition, strong signs of wear to top of sideboard.






