It’s a home bar statement piece.
There’s something so classic and evocative about globe bars. It’s the hidden home bar. Classic, artistic, and even rustic on the outside, and inside are the makings for one tasty cocktail – glasses, bottles, bar equipment and more.
It turns any room – no matter the size – into a place to imbibe and have a good time. Plus people love them. When people come across a globe bar, they really take a second look. It’s a statement piece and a conversation starter. Whether your style is old school rustic or classic luxury, then a globe bar can really top if off quite nicely. Here’s some top options that we love to inspire you.
Sixteenth-Century Italian Replica Old World Globe Bar
We love that it’s a little bit of old-world Italian right in your living room. This floor globe bar has a gravitational pull all its own. It sucks you in for a closer look. Made of wood, plastic, and metal, this globe bar’s exterior features antique maps and the interior showcases Renaissance inspired Greek maps and figure drawings. The bar itself spins in the interior for easy access to stemware. It’s large enough to store multiple bottles, along with additional ones housed in the base.It does take some set-up (very easy to do), and when constructed it stands 37 inches tall (unopened) and 22 inches across.
See a tabletop version with similar styling