Vintage Dry Bar attr. to Willy Rizzo
Top Rare and outstanding variation of the iconic vintage dry bar attributed to Willy Rizzo, and realized in the 1970s. Black suede, chromed metal bars.
Set complete of three stools.
The set also includes: illuminated shelves, a counter with a mirrored glass top, chrome sides, a suede front panel.
Top Rare and outstanding variation of the iconic vintage dry bar attributed to Willy Rizzo, and realized in the 1970s. Black suede, chromed metal bars.
Set complete of three stools.
The set also includes: illuminated shelves, a counter with a mirrored glass top, chrome sides, a suede front panel.
Shelf dimensions: H. 75.98 in. / 193cm; Sides 59.06 x 47.24 x 37.01 in / 150 x 120 x 94 cm.
Countertop dimension: H 35.04 x 53.15 20.87 in. / 89 x 135 x 53cm.
Back dimensions: H 34.65 x 50.39 x 31.50 in. / H 88cm x 128cm x 80cm.
Sanitized and rewired for safety reasons.
Fully functional fridge and lights, steam cleaned suede and fully brushed steel.
Ref. Elle Home 06/19/2016.
Willy Rizzo (Naples, 22 October 1928 – 25 February 2013). He was an Italian photographer and designer. Willy Rizzo started his career as a photographer in Paris very early in the
40s. Great photographer of personalities, fashion and great reports, he has exhibited all over the world: at Galerie Agathe Gaillard in Paris, at Galerie Bukamura in Tokyo, at
Maison de la Photographie in Moscow, at Mallett gallery in New York and London, at the Grimaldi Forum in Monaco, or even at the MUBE in São Paulo.
Imagination and necessity launched Willy Rizzo into the world of furniture design. As a photographer of Playboys and Starlets, he had a ready-made customer base eager to build
their living quarters around an ultra-modern Rizzo piece and items that remain as timeless as his images of him.
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