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Looking to raise the bar with stylish vintage barware? There’s no better place to start your search for antique barware than Chairish. From Mid-Century Modern cocktail shakers to Victorian cranberry glass punch bowls, we have all the accouterments you need for a celebratory affair. Shop our exceptional selection of barware to discover exclusive vintage styles you won’t find anywhere else, including designs from sought-after barware makers like Georges Briard, Culver Ltd., Murano, Hermès, Gucci and more. In addition to carrying thousands of pieces of vintage barware for sale, we also curate a one-of-a-kind assortment of newly-made modern glass barware. Shop a colorful and covetable array of barware from brands like ARTEL, Oomph, and The Lacquer Company.

Raise the Bar with Chairish

Whether you’re looking to frill out a vintage bar cart, or you’re shopping for specific pieces to bring a themed dinner party to life, make Chairish your first stop for beautiful vintage barware. We carry a vast array of items, including basics like glasses and wine openers, as well as harder-to-find items like ice buckets, ice tongs, decanters and more. To make our barware sale easier to navigate, use custom filters, including color, style, and price filters. On the prowl for something specific, such as a set of turquoise coupe glasses to complement a Hollywood Regency interior? Our filters make easy work of locating exactly what you’re looking for. Or simply type in your barware desires verbatim, and turn our search engines loose!

MID-CENTURY BAR

The Mid-Century Modern bar is an ode to color, architectural finesse, and tiki kitsch. Whether you opt for a teak bar cart or a brass-and-glass one, colorful and cheeky Mid-Century barware will make it pop. In fact, when it comes to the Mid-Century bar cart, throw inhibitions out with the first martini, and opt for all the fixings—we’re talking swizzle sticks, ice buckets, and dishes full of paper cocktail umbrellas.

Likewise, dress your cart with tropical-flavored booze, glass bottles of soda (which, when you think about it, are just about as retro as it gets), and dishes of plain candies. Keep an eye out for vintage designer glassware too, as the Mid 20th Century spawned scads of famous glassware designers like Dorothy Thorpe, Georges Briar), and Culver. All produced brilliant, metallic glassware that was born ready to top a bar cart.

Alternatively, Blendo Glass, produced by the West Virginia Specialty Glass Company in the 1950s and 60s, was a rainbow-bright line composed of highballs, cocktail pitchers, and fruit bowls with bases frosted in bold, sunset-worthy hues. Being the vintage addicts we are, we love the idea of using Blendo as a Mid-Century bar cart’s jumping-off point. The ombre colors are perfect for complementing fun extras like swizzle sticks, ice buckets, and vintage brass bottle openers.

ART DECO BAR

Bar carts naturally have an Art Deco joie de vivre, making Art Deco styling a must-try. To play up your bar cart’s Deco assets, look for vintage barware in chrome and crystal. We personally love heavy, cut crystal decanters, silver julep cups, saucer-sized coupes, and mesh-dressed seltzer bottles. Highlight the heavy metals with tightly edited bouquets of red or white roses (a great vessel for them are those julep cups!), and stacks of jacketless books. Both will play magnificently off the silver, adding nothing but elegance in their wake.

Also a must? A silver shaker with a pour spout, and an old champagne bucket filled with ice. Plus, major extra credit for finding the space for the grand dame of bar carts: the punch bowl. As a final kiss on the seal, layer on prim and proper bar accessories like striped paper straws, printed napkins, and of course, bottles of champs. Over your bar cart, pay your respects to the generation that started it all by hanging some cinematic, 1920s-inspired black-and-white photography.