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40 Bar Carts, Bars, Trolleys, and Tray Tables

Don’t just sit there—start drinking. Or at least stock your bar. You don’t have one . . . Don’t you think you should?

Shopping

Row 1
French Art Deco Bar Cart, $2,100 at Decorum.
Italian 1940s Parchment Cart, $1,600 at Dora Caza.
Ernest Bar Cart in Pool by Mash Studios, $149 at CB2.

Row 2
Bungalow 5 Normandy Faux Bamboo Oval Cart from Bungalow 5.
Vladimir Kagan for Grosfield House Black Cart, $3,500 at Vermillion.

Row 3
Formosa Clover Green Tray Table, $49.95 at CB2.
1950s Collapsible Molded Wood Bar Cart, $179 on eBay.
Transit Folding Cart by David Mellor for Magis, $728 at Unica Home.

Row 4
Bar Cart By Arthur Umanoff for Raymor, $1,900 at Pariscope Design.
Charles Hollis Jones Steel/Acrylic Cart, $4,150 at Christopher Anthony.

Row 5
Italian 1960s Walnut Bar Cart with Brass Handle, $ 2,700 at Flavor.
CR20 Teak Cart by Franco Albini & Franca Helg for Poggi at Donzella.

Row 6
Adesso Cosmopolitian Round Bar Cart, $111.37 at Wayfair.
Dorothy Draper Serpentine Cabinet, $14,000 at Century Design.
Madison Mixer Aqua Cane/Iron Bar Cart, $439 at Society Social.
Mathieu Mategot Yellow Perforated Steel Cart, $2,950 at Thomas Brillet.

Row 7
Ralph Lauren Modern Metropolis Trolley, $4,645 from Ralph Lauren.
Alvar Aalto Bent Plywood Trolley with White Laminate, $2,230 at Hive.
Ralph Lauren One Fifth Trunk Bar, $11,985 from Ralph Lauren.

Row 8
Bar Cart in Orange with Scroll Detail, $2,400 at Mecox Gardens.
Double Faux Bamboo Brass Finish Cart, $295 at Society Social.
Bygel 3-Tier Utility Cart with Tray Top, $29.99 at IKEA.

Row 9
Drylund Mid-Century Danish Teak Bar Cart, $900 on eBay.
Kartell Gastone Trolley in Blue by Antonio Citterio, $902 at Stardust.

Row 10
Thomas Pheasant Outdoor Rattan Cart at McGuire Furniture.
Vintage Chrome/Tinted Glass Cart, $2,900 at Jean-Marc Fray.
Polished Nickel 3-Tier Oval Bar Cart, $1,400 at Mecox Gardens.

Row 11
1940s Cart w/Handle by Paolo Buffa, $1,995 at BG Galleries.
Hampton Bar Cart in Lime by Worlds Away, $1010 at Clayton Gray.

Row 12
Sanderson Rustic Oak Rectangular Bar Cart, $595 at Jayson Home.
Tipple Trolley Purple Cane/Faux Bamboo Cart, $439 at Society Social.
Caprice Wrought Iron Bar Cart, now $299 at Pottery Barn.

Row 13
Battista Folding Table Carts by Kartell, $1,200 at Emmo Home.
Driade Klino3-Tier  Trolley by Antonia Astori, £567 at Panik Design.

Row 14
Polished Aluminum Big Wheeled Bar Cart, $1,300 at Pieces Inc.
Jonathan Adler Meurice Butler Tray Table, $627 at Wayfair.
South Seas Rattan Bar Cart, $395 at Serena & Lily.

Row 15
The Draper Spruce Faux Python Bar Cart, $289 at Society Social.
Beresford Walnut Bar Cart, $1,498 at Anthropologie.

Row 16
Guzzini Red Acrylic Trolley by Luigi Massoni, $290 at Unica Home.

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Montage: 32 Rooms with Bar Carts and Bars

Somebody I know is having a birthday soon, and I know he’d really like to set up a bar. Here’s some inspiration. If he’s lucky, I may just get my act together and start the process. I know the perfect spot for it.

via Apartment Therapy

M. Design

Miles Redd

Commune Design

Architect Diego Revollo

Ron Marvin Design on Lonny

Ron Marvin Design

Grant K. Gibson

via {this is glamourous}

Rue Magazine  |  Society Social

via The Glitter Guide  |  via My Cup of Te

Society Social

Lonny

Joe Nye

via Pinterest

Photographer Magdalena Bjornsdotter   |  via Walking Around Where the Sidewalk Begins

via My Cup of Te  |  Lonny

via Everything Fabulous  |  via The Aestate

Kelly Wearstler

via Design Attractor

The Novogratz

Aerin Lauder’s NYC apartment by Jacques Grange

via Just a Modern Guy

via Belle Vivir

Domino

unidentified

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Design Diary: Delphine and Reed Krakoff’s Home

These photos of the New York City home of Delphine and Reed Krakoff  have been around for a while, but good design doesn’t fade. I still love the rooms. I’m not sure where their former place was, but for years I’ve saved a design tear of her child’s bedroom. (I’ll include the photo at the end of the post.) [In case you’re not fashion-y, Reed Krakoff is the President, Executive Creative Director of Coach, and he also has his own extraordinarily sky high-priced label.]

Working with architect Mark Ferguson of Ferguson & Shamamian , in 2008, the couple overhauled a seven-floor townhouse that had been subdivided into 12 separate apartments. On the website for Delphine’s interior design business, Pamplemousse Design, she refers to it as “a mansion on the Upper East Side.”  I also included a few rooms with similar pieces she designed for clients with a triplex on the Upper West Side.

In the living room, Alexander Calder’s 1971 mobile Two Black Discs and Six Othersfloats above a Jean Ary sculpture, André Dubreuil candelabras, and a Guy de Rougemont coffee table.

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A corner of the airy living room features a screen by Serge Roche.

An alternate view.

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The cubey painting is Black and White VII by Al Held in front of which is Marc Newson’s 1986 Lockheed Lounge chaise.  She seems to have also secured a similar Al Held painting for a client.

Delphine designed this living room in an Upper  West Side triplex, complete with Al Held painting similar to her own. I love that sculpture on the coffee table too.

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The upstairs sitting room features a mirrored mantel by Serge Roche, circa 1930, which he made for his own private residence. The pillows are Emilio Pucci.

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The master bedroom. The Art Deco vanity is by Emile-Jacques Ruhlmann and the 1920s-era bed by Jean-Michel Frank. The table is by Marc Newson. Claude Lalanne’s La Pomme Boucheapples are on the mantel.

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In the sitting room, the walls are decorated with Allan McCollum’s abstract installation Plaster Surrogates. Joris Laarman’s silver Bone chair sits in the foreground.

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Delphine leans against a 1930s Serge Roche table. In the background is Frank Stella’s 1974 painting Concentric Squares. The sconces are by Maria Pergay.

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From another angle. Great staircase; let’s see more of it . . .

One could almost call this nook cozy. Almost. If not for the mirrors, it could also seem like it was an area for storing overflow furnishings.

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The library, with a Tiffany lamp over a long table and a Marc Newson chair in the corner, is transformed into a 16-person dining room for dinner parties.

Another shot of the library, sans Delphine.

She created a library dining room for her Upper West Side triplex clients too. I’ve always loved bookshelves surrounding a dining table.

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An eat-in-kitchen with an oh-la-la dining table setup.

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The master bathroom? Looks like the powder room at a fancy department store. Odd.

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Delphine and Reed’s daughter’s room, from several years ago (I’ve forgotten which publication). I still love the curvy sconce over the bed (so sophisticated for a little girl, but pretty), the dual colored ottomans, and the Saarinen side table.

She hung a similar sconce above the Upper West Side client’s bed.

Photos 1, 2, 4, 6, 7 , 8, 9, 13  by Douglas Friedman  for Harper’s Bazaar

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ARTmonday: Heidi Lender

Fashion journalist/stylist-turned-yoga instructor-turned photographer Heidi Lender’s self portrait series “Once Upon” began as a self-imposed weekly photo assignment. The directive — “Stand on a bench. Make sure it’s Monday. Wear something pretty.” — transformed into a “Who am I?” photo-tale. As she examines the characters she becomes depending on what she wears, we peek inside her closet, a colorful, a menagerie of clothes and accessories amassed on her journeys. It’s fashion-meets-decor, which I can’t resist.

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Saturday SAY IT: Don’t Give Up

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