Thursday, August 14, 2025

Setting A High Bar. . .

And certainly there can be no higher bar than this magnificent mirrored mid-century marvel! 


The front of mobile bar is adorned with a mirror painted with vibrantly-colored symbols of all sorts of pleasurable pastimes, from cards, dice, checkers, and chess, to, of course, adult libations. 


The mirrored door pivots, revealing racks and shelves for all your finest beverages and barware. 


The inside of the door carries the label "Bar Tugas Modele Depose." "Modèle déposé" is French for "registered design," denoting that a specific design has been officially registered with the relevant authorities, barring unauthorized copying or use. In 1944, Joseph Tugas and his wife Ginette founded the company Meubles Tugas in Béziers, France. Joseph gained fame for his mobile bars with the specially designed pivoting door, which Meubles Tugas produced in a variety of sizes and styles. 


An early catalog page from  Meubles Tugas demonstrating the pivoting door.


This extraordinary bar is the epitome of early mid-Century modern furniture. Stretching from 1945 through the 1960s, and influenced by European movements such as the German Bauhaus school and Scandinavian design, mid-century modern is characterized by the simplicity of its style, the extensive use of natural materials, with an emphasis on craftsmanship and clean, uncluttered silhouettes. The movement also took advantage of new materials and manufacturing processes, combining and contrasting natural materials with man-made materials such as chrome, laminate, and mirrors. The top of the bar has an etched mirror framed by chrome railings.


In fact, the sides and back are all covered with mirrors, so that no matter where you move this convenient and compact bar, it blends chameleon-like into its surroundings. And it would certainly blend into any home decor, from traditional to art deco. Other than a crack in the mirror on the left side and a some small scattered surface wear to the wood, this unusual and unique bar is in extraordinary condition for its age.


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