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Furniture-bar design, second half of the twentieth century. Beech wood. Metal handles. Measurements: 195 x 138 x 49 cm. The design of the furniture produced between the 1930s and 1980s fits perfectly in today's homes. The shapes, colors and materials of the mid-century furniture create a retro atmosphere bringing a unique and particular taste. The bar cabinet in tender is characterized by the strong geometric volumes and the formal purity of its structure, very much in line with the Italian design of the 80s. This structure stands out thanks to the bambi type stipe legs that support it, which give way to a curved table top on which the main body rests, distributed in two superimposed compartments. On the outside, the main frame is divided into panels, each corresponding to a folding door.

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Furniture-bar design, second half of the twentieth century. Beech wood. Metal handles. Measurements: 195 x 138 x 49 cm. The design of the furniture produced between the 1930s and 1980s fits perfectly in today's homes. The shapes, colors and materials of the mid-century furniture create a retro atmosphere bringing a unique and particular taste. The bar cabinet in tender is characterized by the strong geometric volumes and the formal purity of its structure, very much in line with the Italian design of the 80s. This structure stands out thanks to the bambi type stipe legs that support it, which give way to a curved table top on which the main body rests, distributed in two superimposed compartments. On the outside, the main frame is divided into panels, each corresponding to a folding door.

Estimation 3 000 - 3 200 EUR
Mise à prix 1 800 EUR

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