
Giuseppe Canevese designed Crepax Kadhorna cabinet on 2004 for the Italian manufacturer Ennezero. This cabinet was made of graphics printed on white polished MDF and sealed with lacquer. Top and back are in black lacquered MDF and lacquered aluminum feet.
This furniture features the artwork of Guido Crepax (a graphics artist that hugely influences the development of European comic art in the 2nd half of the 20th century) in 1933-2003. Guido’s most famous story line features the character “Valentina” in 1965. This Guido’s comic art series incorporates eroticism, psychedelic, and dream-like storylines and was very much in the spirit of the 60s.


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