Bremshey Dinett serving trolley from the 1950s, manufactured in Solingen, Germany.
The Bremshey Dinett serving trolley is a mid-century furniture icon, and now you have an excellent opportunity to make it part of your home.
Made of chrome-plated metal and special palisander veneer panels, which were impregnated with synthetic resin and then compressed, creating a robust and nearly indestructible surface known as gerlinol.
Bremshey serving trolleys were known for their exceptional quality and utility. As this was an incredibly innovative and unique trolley, its makers weren’t afraid that someone would steal their idea. Therefore, earlier models don’t bear the company’s mark. When you bought it, you only received the company seal. The bottom had a label highlighting the trolley’s advantages, promising the following useful features: “Resistant to water, fruit juices, alcoholic beverages, and kitchen acids; heat-resistant and nearly unbreakable. Maintains a shiny appearance even after years of use. Simply rinse with cold or warm water.” Due to the age of this trolley, all these qualities can be confirmed. Despite its age, the trolley looks like new, with only a few signs of use on the chrome parts, adding to its charm.
The versatility of this trolley makes it exceptionally useful. When not in use, it can be completely folded for easy storage. Partially folded, it becomes an interesting wheeled shelf. As depicted in advertisements from the 1950s and 1960s, it is a necessary addition to parties, offering a stylish way to serve food and drinks. It can be placed in a corner for cocktails or used in everyday life as an interesting side table or a unique plant stand.
Dimensions: Open: 79 x 66 x 41 cm / Folded: 79 x 66 x 6.5 cm
Weight: 6.7 kg
The serving trolley is in excellent condition, with only some signs of use on the chrome parts.
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