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Sequoia Burl Bar Cabinet by Willy Rizzo for Mario Sabot

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Elegant, bold, and timeless: this rare bar cabinet designed by Willy Rizzo is the perfect embodiment of his unmistakable style, suspended between rationalist functionalism and sophisticated glamour. Rizzo – a key figure of 1970s European design, known for furnishing the homes of actors, directors, and international aristocracies – infuses this piece with all the controlled theatricality of his visual language. The cabinet is crafted in exquisite sequoia burl wood, with deep, vibrant grain patterns that form a warm and hypnotic chromatic composition. Its architectural and geometric structure is framed by satin brass profiles and high-gloss black lacquered side panels, which, through contrast, enhance the luminous richness of the burl. Full-height glass doors, encased in integrated gilt frames, reveal two suspended beveled glass shelves supported by sleek metal brackets – ideal for displaying stemware, collectibles, or premium liquors. The base houses a set of four concealed drawers, also clad in sequoia burl, executed with the precision of fine cabinetry. Every element is meticulously crafted: from invisible joints to the perfect drawer alignment and the polished chrome corner detailing. The piece is in excellent original condition. The lacquer is glossy and even; the brass trim is intact, showing no signs of oxidation or dullness. The glass panels are free from scratches or cracks. The burl wood is vibrant and well-preserved, showing no visible wear – only the faintest, age-appropriate micro-traces, which do not detract from its aesthetic impact or usability. Willy Rizzo was not only a designer but a true protagonist of the mid-20th-century cultural jet set. As a celebrated celebrity photographer and contributor to Paris Match and Vogue, he brought the essential elegance of his portraits into the realm of interior design. His furniture – adored by icons such as Brigitte Bardot, Salvador Dalí, and Luchino Visconti – is now highly sought after and increasingly rare in such pristine condition. Product Name: Sequoia Burl Bar Cabinet by Willy Rizzo for Mario Sabot Designer: Willy Rizzo Year of Design: 1970s Style: European glamour modernism, with rationalist influences and Hollywood accents Primary Materials: Sequoia burl wood, satin brass, high-gloss black lacquered wood, beveled glass, chrome details Distinctive Features: Geometric architectural frame with golden profiles, full-height glass doors, four seamlessly integrated drawers, extreme attention to detail and finishing Dimensions: Width 132.5 cm Depth 52.5 cm Height 190 cm Comfort: Not applicable in ergonomic terms; its functionality and ease of access to shelves and drawers make it both practical and refined Typical Use: Bar cabinet or display piece for refined residential spaces, hotel lobbies, private studios, or high-end lounges Design Icon: A quintessential example of Willy Rizzo’s sophisticated style – an emblematic figure of 1970s European design, loved by celebrities and collectors Versatility: Can serve as a bar, storage cabinet, or striking display piece, fitting seamlessly into both classic and contemporary interiors Current Condition: Excellent original condition. The lacquer and burl are perfectly preserved, the brass trim is intact, and the glass is free from scratches or cracks. Only minimal age-related marks consistent with the piece’s era Additional Notes: Please note that this item is in excellent vintage condition. Minor signs of age may be present but do not affect its functionality. Kindly take this into consideration before purchasing. About the Designer: Willy Rizzo (1928–2013) was a renowned Italian-French photographer and designer celebrated for his glamorous, sophisticated style in both photography and interior design. His career began in photography, shooting for prestigious magazines such as Paris Match, where he captured celebrities like Marilyn Monroe, Salvador Dalí, Brigitte Bardot, and Coco Chanel. In the 1960s and '70s, Rizzo transitioned into design, creating luxurious, modernist furniture with a distinctive blend of minimalism and opulence. His pieces are marked by clean, elegant lines enriched with refined materials such as polished brass, chromed steel, lacquer, and marble. Deeply influenced by haute couture and the international jet set, Rizzo crafted scenographic pieces ideal for sophisticated interiors. His most iconic works include coffee tables with hidden compartments, geometric chairs, and lacquered consoles with metallic inlays. The SQ-AL chair, for instance, perfectly exemplifies his ability to merge function and elegance. Today, Rizzo’s designs remain highly appreciated and collectible – both on the vintage market and in re-editions by Maison Willy Rizzo. His creations continue to symbolize the timeless glamour and refined taste of the 1970s.
  • Creatore:
    Willy Rizzo (Designer),Mario Sabot (Produttore)
  • Dimensioni:
    Altezza: 190 cm (74,81 in)Larghezza: 132,5 cm (52,17 in)Profondità: 52,5 cm (20,67 in)
  • Stile:
    Hollywood Regency (Del periodo)
  • Materiali e tecniche:
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  • Periodo:
  • Data di produzione:
    1970
  • Condizioni:
    Usura compatibile con l’età e l’utilizzo.
  • Località del venditore:
    Conversano, IT
  • Numero di riferimento:
    1stDibs: LU8395245531982

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