An Osvaldo Borsani T96 boomerang desk, designed in 1957, manufactured by Tenco Milano, Italy. In walnut veneered wood and enamelled steel casting frame. The top has the characteristic shape of a boomerang, floating pedestal on right side and longer return on left, both rotate 360 degrees. The shape of this desk is inspired by the design of the Eni building (Eni San Donato Milanese, Italy), for which this desk was originally designed. Provenance: Purchased Themes and Variations, London, length 250 cm, height 76 cm, diameter 125 cm