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Dry Bar Mobile Motorized, Willy Rizzo, 1970s, Italy, Midcentury Steel Wood, Rare

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Unique and rare mobile bar designed by the famous Willy Rizzo. 1970s. Italy. This bar is motorized. It makes appear a bar with a turntable. You can put inside four bottles and twelve glasses. The ceiling light turns on. Made with beautiful materials. Metal, Steel, glass. Very rare and unique For an midcentury and vintage interior. Seventies. Take a look to our video.

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