One of my favorite things in my home bar is this vintage 1930’s dry bar. This is the first piece of furniture that I bought to have a home bar when I moved to Vegas six years ago, and it has been a central piece ever since! We lucked out and found this beauty on Facebook Marketplace for a ridiculously low sum - something like 60 bucks. It was a little worn, but a bit of cleaning and polishing brought it right back to life. It still has a few nicks here or there, but I don’t mind. 1930s bar cabinets were a popular addition to many homes during the Art Deco era. These cabinets were often made of rich woods, such as mahogany or walnut, and featured geometric designs and sleek, polished finishes. The cabinets were designed to hold an assortment of bottles and glassware in a beautiful display. Some models even included built-in lighting or mirrored backings to showcase the contents, or open up a perfect serving area! I’ve pulled together an assortment of vintage and modern dry bar cabinets in stories if you are interested in having one of your own! I love this piece so much - what do you think? vintagefurniture homebar LTKhome

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