years 50
Height: 9.65 in (24.5 cm)Width: 11.42 in (29 cm)Depth: 7.09 in (18 cm)
An amazing oak and brass oval wine cooler designed and manufactured in France in the Fifties By Geraud Lafitte for the champagne maison Abel Lepitre. It's in original condition and patina, marked on a side Geraud Lafitte meilleur ouvrier de France 1933. The wine cooler can be used for two bottles. It exhibits characteristics of the Art Deco style popular during that era. Art Deco featured geometric shapes, bold lines, and luxurious materials. This wine cooler has a smooth, curved design, made from oak wood and accented with brass elements. The use of quality materials like oak and brass would align with the craftsmanship typical of the Art Deco period. It's a fantastic and usable barware item in original vintage conditions.
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