Extremely rare Bar Cabinet produced in very few examples in the 1960s by Dal Vera, a historic Italian furniture brand, founded in Conegliano (TV) in 1884. Characterized by a teak wood structure with two asymmetrical lacquered sliding doors: a minimalist white one and a green one decorated with an abstract motif engraved in copper. The interior of this part is characterized by two compartments: the one on the left used as a bottle holder and bearing the signature "Dal Vera" in italics in the lower left corner surrounded by the classic oval; the one on the right with a shelf that can be positioned higher or lower depending on where you want to place the glasses or any other bottles. Above an open compartment which at the time served as a magazine rack. The upper support surface, on which the television was usually placed at the time, has sides that protrude 6cm in height. with, in the front part, two very elegant integrated perforated handles; this is because the furniture can be adjusted both to the right and to the left and this is possible thanks to a black lacquered iron structure formed by a rotating column that connects it to 4 fork legs (two longer and two shorter) supported by adjustable brass feet. This particular shape and size of the legs together with the column stop means that even when positioned in a corner, the furniture can be rotated without touching the wall: a project studied and calculated by the truly brilliant designer. The vintage state of conservation of the structure is excellent, with normal signs of use, it has no deficiencies and everything is in working order, with any paintwork to be repainted mostly on the support surface. An object of high quality and great design today, versatile, as well as a bar cabinet, it can be used as an object holder instead of magazines and on the countertop instead of the television perhaps a beautiful lamp.
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