Vintage Brass and Glass Circular Bar Cart, Drinks Trolley

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Vintage Brass and Glass Circular Bar Cart, Drinks Trolley – Bar Carts Category

This stylish vintage bar cart exemplifies French design flair of the 1970s, combining chic sophistication with practical elegance. The circular form and gleaming brass accents encapsulate mid-20th century tastes, making it a standout piece for modern interiors seeking a touch of retro charm.

Origin: France
Date: Circa 1970
Material: Polished brass and glass
Dimensions: Overall height 74 cm, height of top tray 65 cm, width 53 cm
Condition: Excellent, with original patina to brass and only minor wear commensurate with age

During the 1970s, French furniture design experienced renewed interest in opulent materials and playful forms, and this drinks trolley is a perfect reflection of the era’s convivial spirit. Circular bar carts became icons of entertaining at home, and similar examples can be seen in celebrated collections of vintage European design. The polished brass galleries and refined detailing bear similarities to high-end French makers, echoing the understated glamour found in Parisian apartments of the time.

Notable Features:

  • Craftsmanship highlights:

    • Twin glass tiers are nestled within finely crafted brass galleries
    • Lower tier features a dedicated bottle holder for secure display and storage
    • Smooth-rolling castors ensure effortless movement around the room
  • Design significance:

    • The bar cart’s circular form is emblematic of 1970s design, offering both visual appeal and functional convenience
    • Use of polished brass provides a luxurious finish reminiscent of Art Deco revivalism, while the symmetry pays homage to classic French styling
  • Collecting value:

    • Vintage bar carts from France, especially in original unpolished brass, are highly sought after for their rarity and enduring style
    • Its compact yet substantial presence makes it well suited for collectors of 20th century decorative arts, or those looking to add a sophisticated accent to their home
  • Practical value:

    • Ideal for contemporary living or dining spaces, this drinks trolley is perfect for entertaining guests
    • Both a functional item and a statement piece, it lends elegance whether used as a serving cart or as part of a bar cart collection

This vintage brass and glass drinks trolley offers an outstanding combination of period style and everyday utility, enhancing any interior with a distinctive blend of French design and timeless glamour.

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