Bar cabinet in ash or canaletta walnut, the new Tylsa Bar expands the successful collection of the same name with a refined piece, ideal for enhancing and completing dining and living projects. While maintaining the original stylistic identity of the collection, Tylsa Bar is designed to elevate functionality without sacrificing elegance and sophistication. The cabinet features three storage compartments—two on the sides and one in the center—as well as a large external drawer located at the bottom. Inside, the central compartment stands out with a back panel in smoked mirror with integrated backlighting, visually expanding the space. A solid wood glass holder ensures a well-organized bar area. A back-painted glass top in the new “brillo” finishes—deep brown, greige, or rouge brun—and a pull-out top covered in Cuoietto leather offer a dual work surface, enhancing the functionality of Tylsa Bar and facilitating comfortable drink preparation. The unit also includes an internal and an external drawer, both equipped and lined with Cuoietto leather in testa di moro, corda, or rosso bulgaro finishes, perfectly coordinated with the back-painted glass top for a cohesive aesthetic. An additional touch of elegance and practicality is provided by LED lighting inside all compartments, allowing the bar to be used even in low-light settings. The recessed handles in Bronzoro metal add a distinctive and contemporary character to the piece. This Bronzoro finish is echoed in the metal base, which ensures stability while further elevating the overall design. The top of the unit is available in either matching wood or marble. Tylsa Bar represents the perfect balance between aesthetics and functionality, thoughtfully designed to adapt effortlessly to various interiors and meet a wide range of design needs.

Born in Como, Danilo Radice graduated in architecture from Milan Polytechnic University and started numerous collaborations with various architecture and design studios that marked his professional growth. He opened his own design studio, working on private and public building projects. He specialized in interior design projects in which he functionally redefined domestic environments following his own personal taste based on minimalism, formal cleanliness, great attention to details and, at the same time, featuring the use of strong elements and signs. For Porada, he designed the Tylsa collection consisting of the sideboard Tylsa 240 and Tylsa Night 4 and Tylsa Night 54 for the bedroom.
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