Did you catch the feature on bar carts in yesterday's paper? Click twice to enlarge or here to read it online.
Apparently, bar carts are back! Our version I spotted at the Hell's Kitchen flea market over a year ago. It's brass and Lucite, probably from the 60s, with a pop-out tray that's great for serving drinks to seated guests. But with a pint-sized apartment more silver than brass, to the storage space it went until a new home in the country.
Here it is in our dining room, as featured in the first issue of Lonny.
During the interview with writer Maria Ricapito (an hour-long "parade," as Jaithan put it, through every aisle of our local Jo-Ann's), I talked at length about two of my favorite ways to prop the cart. The first was more of an everyday setup with good liquor in stylish bottles, some more sinister than others, plenty of mixers, and fresh bar fruit. Here's photographer Stewart Cairns last week in our living room, where I'd rolled the cart for an impromptu party.
The other version (much more my favorite!) was a champagne bar perfect for a New Year's Eve celebration or, as was the case today, a late, late brunch the next morning. Immediately, I imagined my favorite punch bowl full of good, chilled Prosecco, a selection of juices, like orange and pomegranate, along with plenty of fresh fruit. Here I am on the day of the shoot, pouring one of my favorite Prosecco cocktails. It's simply raspberry pomegranate juice and Prosecco in a sugared rim glass, garnished with raspberries.
A huge thank you to the Times and especially to writer Maria Ricapito for featuring me in the article! Now…who needs a drink?
Great article, Eddie, congratulations!! What a fabulous find – I love the bar cart, it’s like a little party all on its own.
Love it! I went on a bar cart search about a year ago and kept coming up empty…then my Mom found a perfect one for $40!
I’d have a drink with you guys any time, stylish cart or no. Congratulations! And happy new year.
Amazing! I love the bar cart and congrats for all of the great press!
Congratulations!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! NYTIMES?!!!! big time!
Have a wonderful healthy and happy New Year to you both!!!
Joni
I agree, a good bar cart or cocktail cabinet is essential to every home! That drink sounds yummy – pour me one please? KG
Oh man, I love it! We have a vintage champagne rack in our dining room and I’m looking for a bar cart (aka. happy-cart) to put under it. I was talking with my grandmother and she said that she had one in her first apartment in Miami is the late ’40’s. Now that’s lush! Cheers and Happy New Year!
I’ve always loved bar carts! Great idea with the prosecco, though I have never been able to like it try as I might. Guess I’m an Asti girl, though it’s pretty much the same thing……
I remember this one; looks great in your new digs! How about a morning bailey’s & coffee…….I am off to flea!!
L
I would love one, but I am on Doctors orders to have only clear liquids, now go rustle up some clear broth for this blogger!
Happy and healthy 2010!
Cheers!
pve
I have always wanted a bar cart! The problem is my children they were either little or now teenagers 😉 One day……
Happy New Year!
I love this little corner of any home. I’m looking for a cart– we currently have an amazing Chineese black lacquer bar cabinet that my grandfather had built from the desks in Douglas MacArthur’s Tokoyo office where he was stationed during WWII– but it’s cumbersome to open up and huge. I keep my eye out for a cart– I would die to find something nickle– but affordable ones are just not that easy to find (in my neck of the woods.) Great article– did you seriously do your interview at Jo-Ann’s? That’s just spectacular.
Wonderful! What a way to start out the New Year. Congratulations to both of you. Continued success.
Congratulations on the story in the Times. i read the article yesterday. Waiting for 20 guests for Christmas. I sent my husband to rent a truck and bring from my store a 9′ cart on wheels to place all food and drinks….not quite a barcart, but same concept. I love it so much that it has now a new home. My showroom interieurs will just have to do without it!
Happy new year! i really enjoy reading your blog..
What a fabulous piece in the NYT! Congratulations Eds and Jaith xx
Eddie and Jaithan,Happy,Happy New year. NY Times what a great way to start the year, at the top. That is amazing!! Loved seeing your little corner of the world ,your living room looks so warm and inviting, the punch bowl is amazing!! Congrats on yet another step towards greatness! hugs Kathysue
I did read it, congratulations!!!
Happy New Year,
Jaime
Though not a bar cart, this brought back memories of Pimms at Scentimental Gardens last summer… Cheers, E&J!
Dear Eddie, I happened onto your blog from the “Domestic Bliss” blog that I constantly read….I was thrilled to find it, as you have so inspired me for the last 3 weeks!
Best wishes to you, can’t wait to read more!
Laura Weaver
Eddie, I have two brass and glass bar carts I bought in the 80s. One two level and one three level and both are slightly more oval than yours and with brass handles. I think I paid around $130 more or less back then–so you got a good deal. Since I do not drink often enough to use them for liquor, I use them for plants and collections of objets d’art in the living room.
I read years ago that one should never have a built-in bar in his home…a tray or cart was much more genteel.
Please give tips on how to clean the brass easily and effectively on something like this.
Do you have any suggestions for uses for glass punchbowls other than punch? I have four heirloom sets and do not want to sell them but do not want to just store them.
I have a lovely early 20th c. one that rolls–very cool! There are places for bottles and nice studded leather covering the outside of the tray. It can be seen on http://www.vandm.com/gabrielgibson. I adore this blog and all your great ideas. You guys are very talented!
Loved this article. Congrats!! What a fabulous find..Thanks for inviting us along. hugs ~lynne~
Eddie, the NY Times! Of course,you make everything you do look so chic and definitely qualify as a “cool dude” and “signifier of graciousness, good breeding, conviviality and sophistication”. Congrats on the fun feature; definitely the right start to 2010.
congratulations!!!!!! loved the article & pic & now i am wondering where i can squeeze one in!!! i REMEMBER your awesome pom & prosecco drink & ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT!! can’t wait for another- miss you guys!! you’re the best!!!
xoxoxo
Love the bar cart. And how cool is it that the bartender is barefoot? You look so relaxed. Happy New Year!
that is a truly gorgeous bar cart. i wish i had room in my house for one!
Hooray for you in the Times! Great article; now everyone will want a bar cart! Love the photo.
xoxo
Evy
I was in an antique store in Portland today and came across a great bar cart at a great price! I would have just admired it and walked on by, BUT having read your post on yours, I BOUGHT IT!!! For $45 I thought even if it’s just brought out once a year, it’s worth it! Thanks for the inspiration! xoxoTrina
Happy New Year and Congratulations!
We’ve got a dedicated bar room at the Manse (replete with zebra rug “Lulu”), but I’ve set up a tea cart in the living room for big parties. It’s far more elegant. And, as you point out, it can be wheeled onto the (front) porch if need be!
Bring back all manner of stylish living — keep fighting the good fight Eddie.
Chris
Nice feature. Bar carts are back in a big way. When the Los Angeles Times was doing a feature on the best vintage shopping online back in August, they featured a mid-century bar cart from our site.
http://www.latimes.com/features/home/la-hm-vintageontheweb–pictures,0,7629114.photogallery
Eddie,
I really enjoyed visiting your sight!
Hi, Eddie. Wonderful article and lovely styling, not that it surprises me. Quick question though. Did you ever paint one red or did I make that up?