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Summer is the season of social gatherings—and whether you’re lounging with friends through the sunny July afternoons or entertaining guests on a balmy August evening, cold drinks are a quintessential piece of any Summer get-together. Luckily, our collection has a range of stunning bar carts to provide the perfect vehicle for serving and entertaining, while showcasing your finest spirits and glassware. This week, we’re highlighting five beautiful bar carts, all from tremendously talented European designers, to elevate your entertaining game this Summer. |
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TOOL BOXES |
Line Depping |
While not a bar cart in the traditional sense, Line Depping’s versatile Tool Boxes offers an innovative opportunity to display and serve your guests. The design is forward-thinking and contemporary, showcasing the beauty of the materials through clean lines, approachable symmetry, and thoughtful construction. Intentionality is the key behind this design, as every element has both a visual and functional purpose. In fact, each drawer takes hours to make, and only the highest quality materials are selected to use. If you’re looking for a refreshing and non-traditional way to entertain, Tool Boxes may just be the solution you’ve been looking for. |
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HB BAR CART |
Horst Brüning |
Sophisticated and appealing, the HB Bar Cart presents a stunningly sleek addition to your dining, kitchen, or lounge space. Originally designed in 1968 and reintroduced by Lange Production in 2015, the cart features high-tech scratch-resistant surfaces, elegantly hand-wrapped handles, and industrial-grade casters. The HB Bar Cart is incredibly dynamic—whether you’re hosting a large group for dinner or enjoying a cocktail to unwind after a long day at work, it’s sure to become an instant companion in many day-to-day activities. With exceptional versatility, functionality, and style, the HB Bar Cart will leave you wondering how you ever entertained guests without it. Frame in solid chrome-plated steel, trays in solid oak. |
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TEA TROLLEY 900 |
Alvar Aalto |
A joy to look at and a pleasure to use, the Tea Trolley 900 is a beautiful design in every possible way. The trolley’s design was inspired by British tea culture, as well as by Japanese woodwork and architecture, two vastly different aesthetics that were equally admired by the Finnish designer. The ceramic tiles on its top surface and a rattan basket contrast elegantly in regards to color, texture, and feel, adding a sense of depth and excitement. Versatile and full of character, Tea Trolley 900 is certain to be admired and appreciated by guests, the perfect centerpiece for enjoying anything from breakfast to high tea or cocktails. |
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AJ TROLLEY |
Arne Jacobsen |
Danish designer Arne Jacobsen originally designed this elegant trolley for his tea, but its possibilities for the modern home are truly endless. As a bar cart, serving trolley or side table, the mobile design is incredibly versatile with a distinguished, architectural edge. Whether you're looking for a convenient way to serve food, a timelessly stylish side table, or a bart cart to liven up your space, the AJ Trolley holds limitless potential to add convenience and functionality to your space, and just making life a little bit easier. Best of all, it will remain ‘modern’—and always useful—for decades to come. |
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MATÉGOT TROLLEY |
Mathieu Matégot |
In all of its glorious mid-century charm, the Matégot Trolley rolls into your space to facilitate a more convenient, functional, and stylish meal. Timeless and graceful, the trolley has two perforated steel trays connected by steel tubes. The trolley is utilitarian in nature presenting endless possible uses, ranging from a bar cart to a serving tray to additional storage, while its modern and slightly industrial sense of style works perfectly in home, office, and commercial settings. Tray available in black, white, rainy grey, dusty green, rose, or sand. |
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