Mesa - Cromado, Madeira






Historiador de arte com mais de 10 anos de experiência e especialista em design italiano.
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Carro de serviço alemão dos anos 1960–1970, estrutura de chrome de alto brilho e duas prateleiras em veneer de nogueira/teca, quatro rodas giratórias de 360°, dimensões 80 × 41 × 37 cm, em excelente estado.
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The image shows a mid-century modern style, vintage rolling trolley (service cart or TV stand) from the 1960s/1970s.
Key features:
Structure: Minimalist, angular design, high-gloss chrome-plated metal frame.
Shelves: Two-tier design with warm-toned walnut or teak veneer (veneer) panels.
Mobility: Four 360-degree chrome-plated caster wheels ensure easy movement.
Function: An extremely versatile piece of furniture; originally used as a serving cart or drinks server, but also functions excellently in modern interiors as a coffee table, side table or vintage TV stand.
Germany (West Germany and the former GDR): In the 1960s and 1970s, German manufacturers (such as the famous Wilhelm Renz or Bremshey) mass-produced minimalist rolling tables and TV stands with chrome-plated tubular steel frames that were almost identical to this one. The design clearly draws on the metal-structured, functional traditions of the German Bauhaus school.
The table is in very good condition, rolls well, the wheels squeak a little. The bottom part can be pulled out for easy storage.There are tiny rose dots where the folds meet, but they are not bothersome.
We can post it carefully packaged, in an insured, registered package.
The image shows a mid-century modern style, vintage rolling trolley (service cart or TV stand) from the 1960s/1970s.
Key features:
Structure: Minimalist, angular design, high-gloss chrome-plated metal frame.
Shelves: Two-tier design with warm-toned walnut or teak veneer (veneer) panels.
Mobility: Four 360-degree chrome-plated caster wheels ensure easy movement.
Function: An extremely versatile piece of furniture; originally used as a serving cart or drinks server, but also functions excellently in modern interiors as a coffee table, side table or vintage TV stand.
Germany (West Germany and the former GDR): In the 1960s and 1970s, German manufacturers (such as the famous Wilhelm Renz or Bremshey) mass-produced minimalist rolling tables and TV stands with chrome-plated tubular steel frames that were almost identical to this one. The design clearly draws on the metal-structured, functional traditions of the German Bauhaus school.
The table is in very good condition, rolls well, the wheels squeak a little. The bottom part can be pulled out for easy storage.There are tiny rose dots where the folds meet, but they are not bothersome.
We can post it carefully packaged, in an insured, registered package.
