Looking for liquor cart
July 28, 2005 1:26 PM Subscribe
Anybody know of any good, lesser- known, online furniture retailers out there?
I'm trying to hunt down a table that could be used as a smaller bar set-up. I've checked out Google's obvious answers (Overstock, SmartBargains, etc) but still come up short on looks, long on price. All interesting side tables, occassionals, and kitchen carts (minus butcher's block) considered. Unfortunately, the piece can't be more than 30 inches wide. Ideas, anyone?
I'm trying to hunt down a table that could be used as a smaller bar set-up. I've checked out Google's obvious answers (Overstock, SmartBargains, etc) but still come up short on looks, long on price. All interesting side tables, occassionals, and kitchen carts (minus butcher's block) considered. Unfortunately, the piece can't be more than 30 inches wide. Ideas, anyone?
If you're going for cheap, Target has this Bar Cart and this Serving Table available online.
There are some other options here.
posted by FreezBoy at 3:35 PM on July 28, 2005
There are some other options here.
posted by FreezBoy at 3:35 PM on July 28, 2005
Pretty much any wine rack table will fit your bill, doubling both as liquor carts and wine holders, and these come in many different sizes and shapes. Visit your friendly liquor superstore for assistance.
posted by Rothko at 8:25 PM on July 28, 2005
posted by Rothko at 8:25 PM on July 28, 2005
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Apartment Therapy and Design Sponge usually have good sources on furniture, many for those on a budget.
On the more traditional tip, L.L. Bean has some reasonably priced stuff (don't gag). Martha Stewart just launched a line of furniture at KMart.
I like Wisteria a lot and much of their stuff is what I'd consider reasonable. Ditto West Elm, although I've heard complaints about quality.
What about CB2? Urban Outfitters has a cool tea table.
Is Ikea out of the question? A few months ago someone on Apartment Therapy took two Ikea kitchen cabinets and turned them into a rolling cart with wood countertop. It was pretty impressive.
Lastly, I have had good luck combing eBay and Craigslist for vintage stuff.
posted by Sully6 at 2:21 PM on July 28, 2005