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Zoffoli - Bar Globe - Da Vinci - Blu Dust

  • Brand: Zoffoli
  • Product Code: U.020.A
  • Zoffoli - Bar Globe - Da Vinci - Blu Dust
  • Zoffoli - Bar Globe - Da Vinci - Blu Dust
  • Zoffoli - Bar Globe - Da Vinci - Blu Dust
  • Zoffoli - Bar Globe - Da Vinci - Blu Dust
  • Zoffoli - Bar Globe - Da Vinci - Blu Dust
  • Zoffoli - Bar Globe - Da Vinci - Blu Dust
Ex Tax: 285.25€
VAT included: 348.00€

Floorstanding globe drinks cabinet on wheels "Da Vinci" - Blu Dust

The Da Vinci bar globe was produced with no compromise on style and it is a fine example of Italian craftsmanship.
Based on a hand-drawn 18th Century map, the Da Vinci bar globe is an ideal solution for any space and great as a centerpiece in any room.
The 40 centimeters diameter globe ball is sufficient to house at least 2 bottles and approximately 9 glasses.
Additional bottles can be stored on the unique lower base shelf decorated with a beautiful wind rose, perfectly harmonious with the Zodiac illustration around its equatorial line.

ATTENTION: Due to its handmade nature this product may not be immediately available. It may take over 30 days for production and shipping.

Bar accessories are not included.

Free Shipping in Europe

Moveable: Yes

Assembly required: Yes

Rotating globe sphere: Yes (Northern hemisphere)

Drinks Cabinet: Yes

Structure Material: The legs are handcrafted from solid hardwood with a chestnut stain, The shelves are from hand-painted MDF to give chestnut colour.

Globe Material: Cellulose, Polymer

Map: XVIII Century



XVIII Century Map


Based on the geographical knowledge of the period between XVII and XVIII century, this map shows the work of Dutch cartographies of the century; in order to sketch naval courses, oceans and continents, they tapped into the travel journals of great transoceanic navigators, such as Barents, Le Maire, Tasman e Roggveen.
Other cartographic contribution from the same age, but with different origin, allowed to add to the illustration remote and cartographically unclear lands such as a part of Tartary, the subpolar area of North America and the eastern Australian shores, but left a vague layer corresponding the Arctic and Antarctic “terra incognita”.
It was kept the prevalence of Latin toponymy that corresponds to the universal language used for cartography. The images represent the ornamental and mythological motives of the time.
The vessels are the copy of those that, after thousand years of scientific denial, proved the roundness of the world and led to the rescue of that geographical three-dimensionality that only the globe can offer to men’s eyes.







Specifications
Brand Zoffoli
Type Bar Globe
Sphere Diameter 40 cm.
Dimensions 55 × 55 × 93 cm.