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A grissinato bar cabinet with inlaid decors by Emanuale Rambaldi, Italy, 1930s
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An exceptional inlaid bar cabinet with grissinato details, designed and crafted as a unique piece by the talented Emanuele Rambaldi in Italy during the 1930s.
Crafted from rich, lustrous walnut, this bar cabinet exudes an air of sophistication and timeless elegance. The grissinato motif, a design technique characterized by delicate, thin strips of wood meticulously applied to the surface, adds a remarkable tactile quality to the piece. These fine details create a striking contrast to the warm, natural tones of the walnut, giving the cabinet a sense of depth and character.
One of the most captivating features of this cabinet is its inlaid allegoric panel, which pays homage to the arts, music, and table games of its era. Emanuele Rambaldi's skillful hand has beautifully rendered this allegory in a way that transports you to a bygone era of cultural and leisurely pursuits. The intricate inlay work captures the essence of these themes with exquisite precision, showcasing Rambaldi's deep appreciation for the arts.
Measuring at 150x30cm and standing at a height of 134cm, this bar cabinet is a versatile and functional piece of furniture. Its compact size makes it suitable for various spaces within your home, whether it graces your living room, dining area, or study. The cabinet's dimensions are well-balanced, offering ample storage for spirits, glassware, and other bar essentials, while its slim profile ensures it remains unobtrusive.
Intriguingly, concealed within its design, this cabinet boasts four discreetly hidden drawers on the upper side, adding an element of mystery and practicality to its already captivating presence.
The bar cabinet has been carefully refinished, with utmost care taken to preserve its original patina, ensuring that it now stands in perfect vintage condition. -
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Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item) Origin: Italy Period: 1920-1949 Materials: Walnut,Inlay Condition: Good. Refinished. Wear consistent with age and use. Styles / Movements: Modern, Mid Century Incollect Reference #: 700034 -
Dimensions
W. 59.06 in; H. 52.76 in; D. 11.82 in; W. 150.01 cm; H. 134.01 cm; D. 30.02 cm;
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