"Bar Cabinet By Julien Covemaeker, Juliette Belarti Edition, Circa 1960"
Here is a piece of furniture that is decorative, playful, and practical. It is a bar created by the Belgian ceramicist Julien de Covemaeker (1927-2008) and produced by his company, Juliette Belarti, in the 1960s. This type of furniture is already quite uncommon on the market, but this particular example is even rarer because the entire body of the piece is covered with glazed ceramic tiles. Usually, smaller panels cover the furniture, revealing the wire mesh of the black lacquered metal structure that forms the body of the piece. Furthermore, the decoration is very playful, colorful, and perfectly suited to the function of this piece with its bottle motifs. It is also important to keep in mind that this is a high-quality, handcrafted piece. As such, each tile is individually hand-painted. Similar designs may exist, but each has its own unique characteristics and features. This bar can hold about forty bottles and... Numerous glasses and accessories. It is in near-new condition, both structurally and decoratively. This piece of furniture could add a touch of vibrancy to your interior while offering ample storage, all within a compact footprint. It can be complemented by its original stools, sold in the following listing. These are sold exclusively in sets of five, three, or two to avoid ending up with a single stool. Thank you for your understanding.