By LIN ELLIS
DavidsonNews.net
Bar carts offer up great functionality with a little bit of styling heaven. Big in the 1900s, the bar cart virtually disappeared, but has been enjoying a bit of a comeback as of late. Beverage carts are not only practical, with most being able to wheel from room-to-room or even outside, but also sends a signal of hospitality to your family & friends. They offer up an opportunity to unleash your inner interior stylist; a place to show off your beautiful decanters & glasses & other dining accessories.
Today, I have curated for you some really special bar carts ~
The Tipple trolley from Society Social ~
The Sheffield entertaining bar cart from Pottery Barn ~
Johnston Casuals Eclipse contemporary serving cart from All Modern ~
From the 1930s, a vintage mahogany French art deco cart on 1stdibs ~
America Retold Pharmacy Trolley at Gracious Home ~
For the modernist, the Kartell Battista trolley available at 2Modern ~
From 1950, the JZ tea trolley from Espasso ~
Lin Ellis is one of the principals of Running in Stilettos, a full-service property care, personal concierge & lifestyle management firm covering the southern Lake Norman area. Lin is passionate about art & design & started a design blog, Style is in the Details, two years ago & also writes all of the blog posts for Running in Stilettos.







