Italian wooden bar trolley and brass with gateway, Mid-Century Modern style, attributed to Cesare Lacca, 1950s
An elegant and sculptural tea or serving trolley, attributed to the Cesare Lacca design school, made in Italy in the 1950s. This refined piece exemplifies the organic curves and the lightness of the typical forms of the Italian design of the Mid-Century Modern, merging with aesthetic elegance and functionality.
The structure is made of finely shaped curved wood, recently hand -polished with a traditional French shelver polishing to enhance the natural shine of the wood. It is equipped with two shelves in bissellato transparent glass:
The upper shelf is elegantly collected in a wooden edge with soft outlines.
The lower shelf is angled and multifunctional, and can also be used as a portivists or books, adding visual dynamism and practicality.
The trolley rests on four tapered legs that end with original brass wheels, which guarantee their mobility while preserving its sophisticated character. The brass accents on the side handles and on the wheels contribute to creating a refined and bright contrast with dark wood.
Perfect as a bar trolley, drinks holder, tea table or magazine holder, this piece effortlessly enhances both vintage and contemporary inspirational interiors, thanks to its sculptural shape and its exceptional workmanship.
Dimensions:
Height: 58 cm (22.84 inches)
Width: 51 cm (20.08 inches)
Depth: 41 cm (16.15 inches)
Conditions: Excellent vintage conditions. The wood has been professionally finished with shellac polishing to revive its original heat and shine, with only slight signs of the time compatible with attentive use.
A rare and versatile collectible object that captures the essence of Italian modernism.