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Vintage Italian Dry Bar
Vintage Italian Dry Bar is a midcentury design modern Italian bar attributed to Gio Ponti, circa 1955.
This beautiful bar cabinet consists of one high wall-console, one curved serving cabinet, and two brass stools with white moleskin seats both in excellent conditions.
Shelves and counter top realized in glass.
The front of the cabinet is embellished by three brass-framed Venetian scenes designed by Piero Fornasetti.
Preserved in extraordinary conditions with all its original elements and an extraordinarily bright brass.
Dimensions:
Wall console: H 200 x 29 x 23 cm
Serving cabinet: H 114 x 45 x 165 cm
Stools: H 77 x 34 cm.
Vintage Italian Dry Bar is a midcentury design modern Italian bar attributed to Gio Ponti, circa 1955.
This beautiful bar cabinet consists of one high wall-console, one curved serving cabinet, and two brass stools with white moleskin seats both in excellent conditions.
Shelves and counter top realized in glass.
The front of the cabinet is embellished by three brass-framed Venetian scenes designed by Piero Fornasetti.
Preserved in extraordinary conditions with all its original elements and an extraordinarily bright brass.
Dimensions:
Wall console: H 200 x 29 x 23 cm
Serving cabinet: H 114 x 45 x 165 cm
Stools: H 77 x 34 cm.
Gio Ponti was an italian architect and designer (Milan 1891 - 1979 therein). Supporter of an architectural and decorative reform that is reflected in the various manifestations of his versatile work as an architect and decorator and finds its theoretical foundations
in his writings and in the direction of the architecture and decorative art magazine Domus. The personal style and architectural tendency of P. are particularly reflected in the Borletti chapel in the Monumental Cemetery of Milan and the Institute of Mathematics
in the university city of Rome. In collaboration with Tommaso Buzzi he won the Popolo d'Italia competition for the furnishing of an embassy and with Giovanni Muzio he worked on the war memorial in Milan. He subsequently cooperated in the organization of the
triennial exhibitions of decorative art in Milan. He brought together several of his writings dedicated to architecture, furnishings and urbanism in the volume The Italian house. He participated in many Italian and foreign architecture exhibitions and as artistic
consultant of the Richard-Ginori ceramic manufacturers he inaugurated a new style and favored the technical and artistic improvement of that art.
SKU | T-139441 |
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Artista | Gio Ponti |
Typology | Storage Cabinets |
Year | 1955ca |
Periodo | 1950s |
Material | Art Glass, Brass, Metal |
Conditions | Good (minor cosmetic wear) |
Dimensioni (cm) | 200 x 29 x 23 |
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Vintage Table - SOLD14.000,00 €
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Vintage Dry Bar14.000,00 €
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