1930s English Art Deco Tower Bar
Item #1220 SOLD
Imagine Noël Coward shaking up an ice cold London Dry Gordon’s Gin martini from this bar and offering a toast of thanks to Fred Astaire for his coaching and gracious gifts of choreography. Yes, this elegant Art Deco demilune tower bar which hails from 1930s England might just have seen just that scene. Made with subtly contrasting Maple and Walnut woods with the most intriguing scalloped doors and loads of other interesting details. The top section boasts a beautiful cut-glass mirror back wall, a lower shelf with cut-outs for glasses, a sparkling glass shelf, scalloped doors with mini shelves and rails for smaller items as well as two cocktail pick holders for picks and a juicer holder complete with the original juicer. The bottom section features three shelves for the storage of larger items like bottles, ice buckets and linens. A handy mirrored shelf pulls out from between the upper and lower sections, creating the perfect launching pad for a pair of Ports! Both the top and bottom sections illuminate, creating a dazzling effect while entertaining. Surprisingly, (due to its layout and height) this crescent-shaped bar occupies precious little floor space, yet offers loads of storage. A stunner whether opened or closed, this bar is not only a treasurable object of beauty, but it’s also a great conversation piece.
Measurements
68″ Tall X 36-3/4″ Wide X 19-1/2″ Deep