This service bar cart from Western Europe, dating to the 1950s/60s, embodies the essence of mid-century modern design. The construction features a metal frame in a warm, glossy gold finish, defined by rounded lines and turned decorative elements on the vertical supports. Two levels, originally intended for smoked glass shelves, emphasize the cart's functional aspect—ideal for serving drinks or snacks. Its circular geometry is reinforced by a lower ring, while four slender legs end in spherical caster wheels, allowing for effortless movement. The craftsmanship reveals attention to detail, with visible joints that serve both structural and decorative purposes. The overall condition is rated as very good, with only minor signs of age—such as gentle patina and two small chips on one of the lower glass shelves—typical for careful use over decades.This piece tells the story of an era where utility and aesthetics were closely intertwined. The golden sheen of the metal recalls postwar optimism, while the fluid, harmonious lines reflect a belief in modernity and craftsmanship made to serve daily life. Turned details evoke the precision of 1950s and 60s workshops, when even utilitarian objects were designed for visual lightness. The bar cart seems to whisper of evenings spent with friends, the sound of vinyl records in the background, elegant cocktails, and conversations stretching late into the night—a quiet echo of times when every detail mattered.Today, a bar cart from the 1950s/
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Height58 cm
Width44 cm
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Width44 cm
Height58 cm
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