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Item #: NWL6306
Mid-Century American (circa 1970) two section brass frame bar cart with a pivoting two shelf bottom section that swivels out on casters with black glass shelves and surfaces. (width fully extended: 87") (DESIGN INSTITUTE OF AMERICA).
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Design Institute of America Mid-Century Gilt Metal and Black Glass Expanding Bar Cart
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Mid-Century American (circa 1970) two section brass frame bar cart with a pivoting two shelf bottom section that swivels out on casters with black glass shelves and surfaces. (width fully extended: 87") (DESIGN INSTITUTE OF AMERICA)
Sku: NWL6306 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Design Institute of America,Milo Baughman
Width: 45.0" Height: 30.0" Depth : 20.0" Seat Height : 0.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Glass, metal Category: Bar, Accessories/Décor/Bric-a-Brac Good; Wear consistent with age and use
The Design Institute of America (DIA) is a prominent institution in the field of furniture and decorative arts design. Founded in 1953, the DIA has played a significant role in shaping the industry and nurturing talented designers. The origins of the Design Institute of America can be traced back to a group of visionary designers who sought to establish a platform for creative exploration and collaboration. Their goal was to elevate the standards of furniture and decorative arts design and promote innovative thinking within the field. Throughout its history, the DIA has attracted some of the most talented designers and artists, who have made significant contributions to the world of furniture and decorative arts. The institute has served as a hub for creative Read Full Bio
The Design Institute of America (DIA) is a prominent institution in the field of furniture and decorative arts design. Founded in 1953, the DIA has played a significant role in shaping the industry and nurturing talented designers. The origins of the Design Institute of America can be traced back to a group of visionary designers who sought to establish a platform for creative exploration and collaboration. Their goal was to elevate the standards of furniture and decorative arts design and promote innovative thinking within the field. Throughout its history, the DIA has attracted some of the most talented designers and artists, who have made significant contributions to the world of furniture and decorative arts. The institute has served as a hub for creative exchange, fostering a vibrant community of designers who inspire and challenge one another. The Design Institute of America has been known for its commitment to excellence and innovation. It has consistently pushed the boundaries of design, experimenting with new materials, techniques, and forms. The institute has also been at the forefront of incorporating technological advancements into furniture and decorative arts design. Over the years, the DIA has organized numerous exhibitions, workshops, and lectures, providing a platform for designers to showcase their work and engage with a wider audience. These events have not only celebrated the achievements of established designers but have also offered emerging talents an opportunity to gain recognition and exposure. The Design Institute of America has also played a crucial role in educating and training future generations of designers. It offers comprehensive programs and courses that provide students with a solid foundation in design principles and techniques. The institute's faculty comprises renowned designers and industry professionals who bring their expertise and experience to the classroom. Today, the Design Institute of America continues to be a leading institution in the field of furniture and decorative arts design. Its commitment to nurturing talent, promoting innovation, and advancing the field has cemented its reputation as a premier destination for designers and artists alike. The DIA's influence can be seen in the work of numerous designers who have emerged from its programs, shaping the industry and pushing the boundaries of design.
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