THE ONE × Paraggi — Walnut Wood Credenza
Some credenzas just hold things.
This one holds a legacy — walnut wood, champagne brass, Italian midcentury design at its finest.
Rediscovered through a set of vintage black and white photographs. Designed in 1954, its silhouette embraces the clean lines and decisive angles characteristic of midcentury modernism.
Three drawers in ebonized black oak pull out on smooth wood drawer glides. Three cabinets open to reveal adjustable shelves. Set atop sleek black powder‑coated legs, this credenza handles the details with finesse — down to the champagne brass of its feet.
Available in two finishes:
Walnut — Rich, warm, timeless.
Oak — Lighter, airy, equally elegant.
For the home that collects design, not just furniture.
But here's what most people miss: this credenza was almost lost to history. Rediscovered through vintage photographs, it was brought back to life by designers who studied every angle, every proportion, every detail. The champagne brass feet aren't just decorative — they're the original 1954 specification. The ebonized black oak drawers are a deliberate contrast to the warm walnut or light oak case. And the smooth wood drawer glides — no metal tracks, no ball bearings — just wood sliding on wood. Traditional. Quiet. Intentional.
You're not buying a credenza. You're buying a 1954 Italian design — rediscovered, restored, reproduced — ready for your dining room, your living room, your legacy.
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The Hidden Gems
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· Rediscovered through vintage black and white photographs — almost lost. The original design existed only in archives. Designers studied grainy images, measured proportions, rebuilt the silhouette. Now it exists again.
· Designed in 1954 — the height of Italian midcentury modernism. Clean lines. Decisive angles. No ornament. The shape is the statement.
· Champagne brass feet — not gold. Not yellow brass. Champagne — soft, warm, slightly muted. The feet lift the credenza off the ground, making it appear to float.
· Three drawers in ebonized black oak — dark, warm, almost black. The ebonized finish is a deliberate contrast to the walnut or oak case. Light and dark. Warm and cool. Tension and balance.
· Smooth wood drawer glides — no metal. No ball bearings. Wood sliding on wood. Traditional. Quiet. Built to last for generations.
· Three cabinets with adjustable shelves — move them up or down. Space for serving platters. Space for barware. Space for books. The interior is flexible because your needs change.
· Two cord management holes in outer cabinets — for electronics, for lamps, for a television above. The holes are discreet, placed at the back. Your cords disappear. Your credenza stays clean.
· Black powder‑coated iron legs — strong, stable, minimal. The legs disappear visually. The credenza appears to float. The champagne brass feet are the only hardware you see.
· Walnut finish — rich, warm, timeless. For rooms that want depth. For homes that want tradition.
· Oak finish — lighter, airy, equally elegant. For rooms that want brightness. For spaces that want a modern touch.
· BIFMA‑compliant contract‑grade furniture — meaning this credenza can survive a hotel lobby, a corporate office, or your dining room for decades. Built to last. Certified to prove it.
· For the home that collects design, not just furniture — because some homes have furniture. Others have pieces. This is a piece. 1954 Italian midcentury. Champagne brass. Ebonized oak. Rediscovered. Restored. Reproduced.
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What You Should Know
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· Designed Exclusively for THE ONE.
· Engineered wood with FSC®‑certified walnut and black oak veneers.
· Black powder‑coated iron legs and champagne brass‑finished feet.
· Three drawers in ebonized black oak — smooth wood glides.
· Three cabinets with adjustable shelves.
· Two cord management holes in outer cabinets.
· BIFMA‑compliant contract‑grade furniture.
· Available in Walnut and Oak finishes.
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For the Room That Knows
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For the dining room that needs a credenza with a history — rediscovered from 1954 photographs, rebuilt with champagne brass feet.
For the home that collects design — walnut or oak, ebonized drawers, smooth wood glides, BIFMA‑compliant.
For the quiet pride of owning a piece of Italian midcentury modernism — almost lost, now found, ready for your plates, your barware, your legacy.
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Another layer of calm — from THE ONE.