Enjoy a cocktail from time to time? So do we! Bar carts are everywhere these days, and it's no wonder -- they are mobile after all. There are so many great features in this one little piece of furniture: They are small in scale; they are perfect for display; they come in styles to suit every home; and, they don't even have to be used for bars -- try one as a console table! Some people even call them "tea carts."
Nothing against tea, but we prefer the bar...
Here are some stylish ways to serve up a fabulous bar (cart):
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Roland G Gold Leaf Bar Cart with Mirrored Shelf Worlds Away (If you like the plain lines of this one but prefer less glamour, check out Crate & Barrel.) |
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Butler Side Table with Wheels Noir |
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These brass side rails remind us of an old-school bar. BHG |
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Well Hello, Dolly! Bar Dolly Noir |
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For Whom the (happy hour) Bell Tolls. Hemingway Bar Cart Studio A |
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And speaking of vintage, this contemporary style was actually designed in the 1930s. Artek 901 Tea Trolley Dwell |
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More tropical vibes -- we're thinking Mai Thais. South Seas Bar Cart Serena & Lily |
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This baby is big enough for your outdoor bar AND your grilling essentials. BHG |
And how's this for a crafty cart? A converted changing table!
So go ahead and belly up to a fabulous bar cart in your home. And don't forget to call us for happy hour. Cheers!
P.S.
If you are wishing -- like we are -- that you had the foresight to order a great bar cart for your Oscar's Party, well, you are too late... But you can still get one in time for the spring party season -- just give us a
call!
In the meantime, you can rent a vintage bar cart like this one from a local Northern Virginia
shop.
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