This Italian serving trolley from the 1950s exemplifies the craftsmanship of the mid-century modern era, inspired by the style of Cesare Lacca, though the designer remains unidentified. The construction features two tiers with clear glass shelves framed in deep, glossy lacquered wood. The sculptural frame, shaped in a delicate 'Z' form, is enhanced by visible brass screws that highlight refined joinery. The top tier includes a practical bottle holder with brass accents, while the lower shelf remains open for versatile arrangement. The trolley stands on four slender, gently curved legs ending in brass casters, lending lightness and easy mobility to the structure. The wood presents a rich brown hue with a lustrous finish, the glass remains clear, and the brass details add a subtle decorative accent. Condition: very good, with minor signs of use and patina appropriate to the age and materials. This trolley tells the story of Italian optimism from the 1950s: forms that blended functionality with refinement, and materials—wood, glass, brass—meeting in a subtle play of light and rhythm. The rounded edges and organic lines evoke images of convivial gatherings, with the bar cart as an understated focal point. The glossy wood and glass reflect the afternoon sun, while the touch of brass suggests that every
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Height68 cm
Width50 cm
Length83 cm
Dimension details
Length83 cm
Height68 cm
Width50 cm
Weight25 kg
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