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295 Meserole Street
Brooklyn, NY 11206 , United States
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Brutalist Wall Mounted "Disc" Bar by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates
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Brutalist wall-mounted disc bar designed by Adrian Pearsall for Craft Associates inspired by the PE-122 bar designed by Paul Evans (ca. 1970s, USA).
Bar features two doors of sculpted resin over wood concealing a cabinet with two adjustable/removable shelves and a polished chrome sheet metal backing (appearing as a mirrored back). Luxurious, striking conversation piece with rich bronze and gold tones and intriguing incorporation of abstract shapes, linear patterns, and dense textures.
There is a back lip running the length of the cabinet itself that can be mounted to a wall-mounted ledger board. We have custom cut a ledger board, which can be included with the cabinet upon request.
Very good, conservatively restored condition with only light wear remaining: there are a couple of streaks to the original paint on one side of the cabinet itself along with a bend to one side of the chrome sheet metal backing, as shown.
From the collection of a prominent New York City architect.
Overall dimensions: H: 48.38" x L: 48.25" x D: 12.75" / D: (doors open) 27.75"
Cabinet exterior dimensions: 23.75" x L: 31.75" x D: 12"
Cabinet interior dimensions excluding removable/adjustable shelves: H: 22.5" x L: (each section) 14.63" x D: 11" -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (exact item) Origin: United States Period: 1950-1979 Materials: resin, chrome sheet metal, wood Condition: Good. Very good, conservatively restored condition with only light wear remaining: there are a couple of streaks to the original paint on one side of the cabinet itself along with a bend to one side of the metal sheet backing, as shown. Styles / Movements: Modern, Brutalist, Mid Century Dealer Reference #: SKU00004507 Incollect Reference #: 684623 -
Dimensions
W. 48.25 in; H. 48.38 in; D. 12.75 in; W. 122.56 cm; H. 122.89 cm; D. 32.39 cm;
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