Markham Console Bar Takes Us Back To Our Rustic Roots

Markham-Console-Bar Markham Console Bar Takes Us Back To Our Rustic Roots

The traditional workbench has impressed upon a new bar console thatcomes complete with a trestle base and a crank-shaped cast-iron towel bar. Name by its makers, the Markham Console Bar, this furniture unit is living proof of the fact that howsoever, ‘modern’ we might like to call ourselves, we still enjoy going back to our rustic roots. The overall look and feel of this console bar is raw and natural thanks to its base made in pine veneer only to be coated with a wheat stain finish. The detailing in saw marks, grooves and peg holes is extremely impressive.

Even the functionality is amazing. The recessed trough in the rear keeps your liquor bottles safe and sound while the gallery shelf houses the glasses. Then there is the hidden drawer for all your bar tools. A cast iron bottle opener is mounted on the side along side a towel bar.

The Markham Console Bar might set you back by a cool $1,400, it will help you make an organically modern home. The measurement are 64″ wide x 24″ deep x 36″ high.

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Via potterybarn

This entry was posted by author: Saba on Thursday, August 6th, 2009 at 1:09 am and is filed under Concept, Display, Furniture, Luxury, You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
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