years 70
Height: 17.72 in (45 cm)Width: 9.45 in (24 cm)Depth: 1.58 in (4 cm)
This is a 1970s Mid-Century Modern tray designed and manufactured in Italy by Umberto Mascagni. The serving tray features a sleek and minimalist design characteristic of the era, with a black-painted metal frame and polished brass accents on the sides. The tray's surface is made of clear glass, giving it a refined and elegant appearance. The combination of black and brass exudes sophistication, making it a perfect accent piece for a modern or vintage-inspired interior. The design is practical yet stylish, embodying the clean lines and high-quality materials typical of Mid-Century Modern aesthetics. It's in very good condition overall and signed on a side Mascagni made in Italy. It's a collector's piece of vintage barware in perfect condition and ready to use.

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