Barhaus Cocktail & Drinks Cabinets

Shake it up baby! Whatever your cocktail style Barhaus have a simply fab-u-lous cabinet to mix it from.

It’s not often Muddy let’s out a squeal, but when we clapped eyes on the amazing cocktail cabinets from Barhaus in Brighton it was simply love at first sight. With an array of bespoke beauties made from DJ boxes, disco balls and bird cages, Barhaus make brilliant bartenders for our home. 

What’s your poison?

The Mix Box – For old-skool vinyl lovers. Made from converted DJ vinyl cases, each is decorated with original, vintage stickers from iconic club, festivals and record labels of the past with everything inside to mix your own.

Mirrorball Icon Bar – For the ultimate kitsch kitchen disco, the discoball bar is a totally custom made 60cm sphere covered with over 20,000 tiny glass mirrors. Fitted inside with a generous bar that holds up to 8 bottles of spirits and a full set of glassware. It is literally all sorts of fabulous.

Cache – Hand crafted in laser cut steel and premium leather with touch control lighting, Cache can be finished in gold, silver, copper or brass – a totally stylish, smart solution for the modern home.

Autobar – Activated by voice, app or home automation, this is secret drinks service! Put your sculpture or flowers on the display plinth, with your tipple of choice hidden inside only to be set free by you. Choose London in veneer, or the mirrored New York if you’re more of a Carrie Bradshaw Manhattan-ite.

La Cage – A magical drinks bar inside a bird cage, totally made to order La Cage is available free-standing or as a table top unit. Inside is a chic mirrored tray illuminated by soft, filament lighting housing up to 8 bottles of spirits & mixers, in your choice of colour and finishes.

Whatever your tipple Barhaus can create a unique bar piece for you or as a gift for someone really special and we’ll drink to that! Make ours a large one…

 

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