Vintage Red & Gold Bar Cart (Italy or Germany, c. 1960s)

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This stylish mid-century serving cart is a perfect blend of elegance and function, combining red lacquered metal with golden brass accents. Featuring two glass tiers and smooth-rolling casters, it effortlessly transitions from a practical tea trolley to a striking cocktail or bar cart.

The cart’s light frame and curved handles echo the Hollywood Regency aesthetic, while its material combination of glass, metal, and brass makes it a timeless addition to any interior. Whether used for serving drinks, displaying books, or holding plants, its graceful design elevates any room.

Likely produced in Italy or West Germany in the 1960s, this piece reflects the era's fascination with lightness, mobility, and luxurious finishes — all wrapped in a compact and highly usable form.

This stylish mid-century serving cart is a perfect blend of elegance and function, combining red lacquered metal with golden brass accents. Featuring two glass tiers and smooth-rolling casters, it effortlessly transitions from a practical tea trolley to a striking cocktail or bar cart.

The cart’s light frame and curved handles echo the Hollywood Regency aesthetic, while its material combination of glass, metal, and brass makes it a timeless addition to any interior. Whether used for serving drinks, displaying books, or holding plants, its graceful design elevates any room.

Likely produced in Italy or West Germany in the 1960s, this piece reflects the era's fascination with lightness, mobility, and luxurious finishes — all wrapped in a compact and highly usable form.

Condition

Very Good

  • Light signs of wear: minor scratches, patina, or fading.

  • Structurally sound, fully functional.

  • Wear adds character, doesn't affect use.

Technical specification

Origin (likely)-Italy or West Germany

Frame Material-Lacquered steel with brass elements

Shelves-Glass (smoked or clear, depending on model)

Wheels-Brass or gold-tone casters

Dimensions-Approx. 65–75 cm high, 60–80 cm long

Year (estimated)-c. 1960s