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Bar carts are an essential piece of furniture to complement the living room, office or hey, even the bedroom. Not only does it give you the opportunity to display your favorite cocktail or wine glasses (or even the Estelle Colored Glass set) but also your own liquor bottles. It’s also the perfect place to put your ice buckets, serving trays, after all, every item that needs a home.
The best part? Bar carts come in a variety of styles and sizes, giving you the ability to find the perfect storage piece that matches your aesthetic. Although there are many different brands and options on the market, finding the “brand” is a lot easier said than done.
So, in an effort to help you move on to the hunt, we’ve made the leg up for you! Before that, you can find over a dozen amazing options, with different looks and many price points from Amazon to West Elm.
Whether your style is modern, modern, traditional, bohemian, art deco, or mid-century industrial, we’ve got you covered.
For a simple yet elegant option that doesn’t break the bank, you can’t go wrong with this pick from Amazon. It can be moved easily thanks to the wheeled feet, features hanging wine storage (for glasses and bottles) and has plenty of room to store anything else you want.
For a more modern look, consider the Wade Logan Vannorman Wide Bar Cart. We love the angled square detail and three tiers for optimal storage.
This Linon Bar Cart is another modern and simple option. The best part? I’m on sale for less than $100. Available in gold and silver.
This bar cart is perfect for the traditional cottage that doesn’t have a lot of storage. This baby features a shelf that holds four wine bottles and six wine glasses.
If you enjoy the finer things in life, we love this mid-century modern bar cart console from West Elm. This open storage piece is crafted from mixed materials—rich wood grain, smooth lacquer and antique brass finishes—for an eye-catching look.
For the glamorous family, consider this gold-and-mirror carriage. Grab shelves are made of mirror, letting bottles and bar accessories mirror.
If you’re not working on a small budget, we love the Anthropology Cony Bar wardrobe. Keep doors open while hosting and closed when the party is over.
If you’re in the market for a male bar cart, this is the cart for you. It comes in both natural wood and dark brown material.
This Willa Arlo Interiors stroller offers a beautiful vintage vibe and we’re here for it! Rustic details combined with the black frame add a modern, retro aesthetic that looks great in a variety of places.
A bar cart that reminds you of “The Great Gastby?” Yes please! The refractive lucite and lustrous cast brass of this bar cart are designed to capture the light, drawing all eyes to the clean lines of this décor-inspired piece.
This bar cart from Wayfair is made from a perforated iron frame in a gold-tone finish, and features four reflective surfaces for bottles, cocktail shakers, and decor—a tall rack on the bottom and three on the rise.
This gold bar cart is a versatile piece with a gold metal frame and two mirrored glass shelves. The open design allows you to place drinks and snacks on each level, and it comes with four metal wheels for easy maneuverability.
A mid-century West Elm bar cabinet-style piece is another great option for those who prefer to keep hosting essentials stowed away. Available in light brown or dark green.
This bar cart is functional yet modern and features wine racks, stemware racks, and four spacious shelves. Plus, caster wheels make moving around a breeze, letting you entertain every room in your home.
If you work with a small space, consider the Better Homes & Gardens gold, metal, and glass cart that looks great, costs less than $100 and fits a lot of items too.
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