From Shakers to Martini Glasses: Everything You Need to Build the Perfect Bar Cart
There’s more to it than just spirits.
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There’s no better way to kick off the silly season than with a fully stocked bar. Aesthetically, there’s a certain vintage charm to a nice cocktail cart, they make functional sense—unlike a bar cabinet, because they can easily be transported but no matter where the back bar is. But to make it look beautiful you’ll need a couple of bar accessories to round out your set. Here, we give you a few of our favourites—because when it comes to entertaining, tools of the mixology trade, are just as important as the spirits you’ll be stirring.
Fendi Bar Set
The Fendi O’Lock bar kit is made of inlaid wood with Pequin stripe motif with gold-coloured macro logo on the front. The epitome of refined creativity: the Fendi Casa collection is distinguished by its sophisticated and timeless style. A harmonious balance of functionality and luxurious aesthetics. $15,000; Fendi.com
Titanium and Calfskin Cocktail Shaker Set
Made from stain-proof titanium with Italian calfskin , this luxury cocktail set from from Italian designer Brunello Cuccinelli adheres to the same design codes as his timelessly elegant fashion collection. $2360; Mrporter.com
Riedel ‘Vinum’ Whisky Glass
The Riedel vinum single malt whisky glass is a glass that’s truly made to measure. Following a series of whisky workshops conducted back in 1992 the final product is turned out as a glass with an elongated thistle shape, set on a truncated stem. It’s design incorporates a small, slightly out turned lip. This single malt glass is part of the highly specialised vinum collection and designed to illuminate the very best of a fine whisky. Riedel’s machine-made, varietal series is second to none. Add the single malt glassware to your bar kit. $88 a pair; Riedel.com
Louis Vuitton Twist Glasses
Here the emblematic Monogram Flower is expressed as a tourbillion of hand-blown glass. Each one is hand made Murano and comes as multi-coloured set of 4, available in 5 colour variations. $775; Louisvuitton.com
Tom Dixon Plum Cocktail Shaker
A futuristic copper-plated cocktail shaker with large belly and tapered end, allows a firmer grip and more balanced shaking for the mixologist. The slim end cap also functions as an effective (if generous) spirit measure. $400; TomDixon.com
Mosso Antico Spirale Water
Mosso glasses are handblown in Venice and shaped to achieve a gentle effect of motion. Each glass is unique with irregular curves. The sets come in two sizes, large for water and small for wine. Each is handcrafted and signed. The epitome of Italian chic. $160 each; Michlezziglass.com
Louis Vuitton James Shaker
Preparing cocktails is a luxury affair with the James shaker. This elegant vessel has a polished finish and can accommodate up to 700ml of liquid. Special details, include a debossed monogram flower on the cap and a monogram canvas sleeve. An ideal gift for LV enthusiasts. $1530; Louisvuitton.com
Ghiaccio Glass Cristallo
Enveloped in a thick and uneven layer of glass granules, Ghiaccio Glass is designed to recreate the effect of crushed ice. Ideal for cocktails and spirits, these idiosyncratic glasses evoke a feeling the ’70s. Slowly savouring a drink one has the chance to relish the texture and appreciate how light shines through the cloud of glass bubbles. $347 each; Micheluzzi.com
Artek Tea Trolley
The Artektea trolley was inspired by British tea culture, which Aino and Alvar Aalto had become acquainted with though their many travels. It also takes design cues from the Japanese woodwork and architecture they so admired. With a frame composed of two birch lamella loops, Tea Trolley 901 features two shelves and a solid birch handle. Twin wheels, in combination with the lightweight quality of birch, mean the trolley can be easily manoeuvered and parked at will around the house or pool terrace. $4296; Anibou.com
Cassina Reaction Poètique
This stacked tray comes from an understated collection of objects inspired by Le Corbusier’s paintings and sculptures. It makes a great addition to a deconstructed bar, being perfect for visually enticing citrus fruit, seasonal berries or spices. Layer the tray surface with limes, lychees, tropical guava and grapes in summer for a decorative approach to your back bar. $2879; Mobilia.com
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