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Cube Acrylic Ice bucket Studio Opi Blue, Di Cini & Nils, Milan, Italy, 1970s
By Mario Melocchi and Franco Bettonica, Cini & Nils, Studio O.P.I.
Located in Roma, IT
Vintage ice bucket, blue in tinted acrylic, ice cubes box or door designed by Franco Bettonica and Mario Melocchi at Studio Opi for Cini and Nils in 1974.
Category

Vintage 1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Barware

Materials

Acrylic, Plexiglass

French Purple Plexiglass + Chrome Spherical Bar Cart by Pierre Cardin, 1970s
By Pierre Cardin
Located in Chicago, IL
A rare 1970s Space Age bar cart designed by Pierre Cardin. Crafted of purple smoked plexiglass and
Category

Vintage 1970s French Modern Carts and Bar Carts

Materials

Chrome

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