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    Presenting our exquisite Italian bar cart, a true embodiment of 1950s design. This elegant and functional piece serves as a bar cart, serving trolley, and liquor cart all in one. Its sleek and modern design, combined with Italian craftsmanship, makes it a captivating addition to any space. Crafted from a blend of iron and brass, this bar cart features two oval-shaped shelves. The top shelf, made of glass, adds a touch of sophistication, while the bottom shelf is crafted from laminated wood with a Formica finish, ensuring durability and ease of maintenance. With its three wheels, this cart effortlessly glides across any room, making it convenient for serving and entertaining guests. Experience the perfect combination of style and practicality with our lightweight and airy bar cart. Its minimalist design allows it to seamlessly integrate into any decor, while its functionality offers ample storage and display space for your favorite spirits, glassware, and bar accessories. Elevate your entertaining experience with this stunning Italian 1950s bar cart...
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    A low and large table manufactured in Italy during the 1950s As we normally prefer, the original finish has been completely removed to bring the wood back to its original state, the...
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    Italian modern credenza manufactured during the 1950s. We have carried out a general restoration of this piece, with a new "light" lacqueri...
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  • Italian Chandelier, 1950s
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