Serving trolley - Double Tray - Metal - Foldable





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Description from the seller
It is a waitress (trolley) that embodies very well that functional, clean design that began to prevail in the second half of the 20th century, when painted metal and streamlined lines replaced the ornamentation of earlier eras. Here everything is essential: the tubular structure in white metal draws a perfect, almost graphic rectangle, and supports two flat, practical trays, slightly concave to prevent objects from shifting when it is moved.
Its foldable feature adds an ingenious touch, very typical of domestic design in the sixties and seventies, when modern housing called for light, mobile furniture, easy to store and adapt to different uses. This waitress responds precisely to that philosophy: discreet, versatile, always ready to become a support in the kitchen, an auxiliary table in the living room, or a service cart on a terrace.
The matte white of the metal gives it a fresh, almost clinical air, which sits well with minimalist, Nordic, or industrial interiors. And the wheels, small and quiet, complete that idea of effortless mobility, as if the piece were designed to glide smoothly between different environments.
Tracked shipping and careful packaging.
Seller's Story
It is a waitress (trolley) that embodies very well that functional, clean design that began to prevail in the second half of the 20th century, when painted metal and streamlined lines replaced the ornamentation of earlier eras. Here everything is essential: the tubular structure in white metal draws a perfect, almost graphic rectangle, and supports two flat, practical trays, slightly concave to prevent objects from shifting when it is moved.
Its foldable feature adds an ingenious touch, very typical of domestic design in the sixties and seventies, when modern housing called for light, mobile furniture, easy to store and adapt to different uses. This waitress responds precisely to that philosophy: discreet, versatile, always ready to become a support in the kitchen, an auxiliary table in the living room, or a service cart on a terrace.
The matte white of the metal gives it a fresh, almost clinical air, which sits well with minimalist, Nordic, or industrial interiors. And the wheels, small and quiet, complete that idea of effortless mobility, as if the piece were designed to glide smoothly between different environments.
Tracked shipping and careful packaging.

