Description
What a catch! This beautiful rare Brutalist cocktail bar from the 70s. A piece from Belgium. Reminiscent in style of the well-known ‘De gebroeders Coene’. Known for the beautiful Brutalist cabinets and dressers. Both sides can be folded open and then a spectacular cocktail bar appears. In the middle is a mirror and there is room for your special collection of liquor bottles. Glassware fits in the doors. An extra nice detail are the 2 drawers that are incorporated at the top. Ideal for cutlery or cocktail attributes. The front is equipped with chrome handles. These are completely milled into the wood. Absolutely beautiful craftsmanship the longer you look at it. The cocktail bar is easy to move thanks to the wheels. This unique and rare cabinet is made of black stained oak wood, translated into English as ‘ebonized’. This is a type of lacquer technique that is used to darken lighter wood without losing the wood structure. Because both the front and back are finished with the ‘brutalist’ structure, this cabinet is ideal to place freely in the space. We definitely get an elegant James Bond feeling here… let’s have some drinks in style!