Aldo Tura's mobile bar from the ’50s, in vitrified parchment and brass details, consists of two drawers and two doors illuminated from the inside. Inside this bar is characterized by glass shelves and the presence of mirrors. Vitrified parchment is a fine finish, typical of Italian design from the 1950s to the 1970s (particularly by Aldo Tura), which involves covering furniture or objects with treated animal skin, then sealing them with a transparent, glossy varnish. This technique gives strength, waterproofness and a unique shine to the piece of furniture.