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Space Age Dry Bar Cart Stainless Steel and Glass, Italy, 1970s

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Dry bar cart cabinet in stainless steel, metal chrome, smoke glass. interior black lacquered, the bar is mounted on wheels. Famous design like Mario Sabot, Claudio Salocchi, Maison Jansen, Hollywood Regency, Gio Ponti, Gianfranco Frattini, Cassina, Osvaldo Borsani, Joe Colombo, Vico Magistretti, Ico Luisa Parisi, Mario Bellini, Tito Agnoli, Afra Tobia Carlo Scarpa, Luciano Frigerio, Sporiti, Marco Zanuso, Giulio Moscatelli, Formanova.
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