Mobile bar made in the 30s/40s in Art Deco style. Art Deco mobile bar in briar is an elegant and sophisticated piece of furniture.
It has an elegant and refined design, with clean lines and harmonious shapes.
Composed of two doors that hide the internal compartments for storing bottles and glasses.
the interior of the mobile bar is divided into two areas. One area is covered with glass mosaic tiles (not all the glass tiles are present but about ten are missing)
while the other area is made of wood and also has a fixed shelf.
The handles are decorative and made of brass-plated metal, adding a touch of elegance to the bar cabinet.
An Art Deco burl wood bar cabinet is a piece of furniture that can add a touch of class and sophistication to any room, ideal for design enthusiasts and those with good taste.
It was ecstatically polished with wax.
The glass tiles are no longer shiny and bright but have the dark patina of time.
Some tiles are missing.
Measurements: length 80 cm and depth of 42 cm and height of 72 cm

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