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Dry Cocktail Bar By Paolo Buffa

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Midcentury Dry Bar Cabinet, Cocktail Bar Cabinet, Dassi's or Paolo Buffa's Style
By Vittorio Dassi, Paolo Buffa, Osvaldo Borsani
Located in Saint-Ouen, FR
It is a very chic and decorative dry bar and at the same time, it is very convenient because it is
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Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Dry Bars

Materials

Glass, Mirror, Wood

1940s Art Deco Mid-Century Italian Wood Dry Bar Cabinet
By Vittorio Dassi, Emilio Lancia, Gio Ponti, Ico & Luisa Parisi
Located in Carimate, Como
Unique and very elegant Italian Art Deco Mid-Century Modern dry bar cabinet cart, in root walnut
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Mid-20th Century Italian Art Deco Dry Bars

Materials

Brass

Paolo Buffa Attr Mobile Dry Cocktail Bar Chinoiserie Cabinet, Mid-Century Modern
By Paolo Buffa
Located in Sofia, BG
Attributed to Paolo Buffa, circa 1946. An elegant standing dry bar in walnut and birch wood with
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Vintage 1940s Italian Mid-Century Modern Dry Bars

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Walnut

1960s Mid-Century Modern MCM Italian Walnut Wood and Brass Dry Bar Cabinet
By Vittorio Dassi, Guglielmo Ulrich, Paolo Buffa, Gio Ponti, Ico & Luisa Parisi
Located in Carimate, Como
Very elegant Italian Mid-Century Modern dry bar cocktail cabinet, in beautiful wood with top
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Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Dry Bars

Materials

Brass

20th Century Cocktail Cabinet
By Paolo Buffa
Located in London, GB
Neoclassical mid-1940's bar cabinet by mid-century Milanese architect Paolo Buffa .The bar is
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20th Century Italian Dry Bars

20th Century Cocktail Cabinet
20th Century Cocktail Cabinet
H 53.15 in W 40.16 in D 17.72 in
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Finding the Right dry-bars for You

The name “dry bar” can be a bit of a misnomer. After all, the last thing you would want a bar to do is run dry. In this case, the “dry” descriptor in your antique or vintage dry bar doesn’t refer to a lack of drinks. Instead, it serves to differentiate dry-bar furniture from wet-bar installations. The latter is typically a permanent fixture in a home, requiring plumbing to support a built-in sink.

In short, a dry bar is a piece of furniture or tabletop area that you’ve built into your space for mixing cocktails and storing everything needed —bottles, barware and other accessories — for the intoxicating in-home bar you’ve designed.

Some dry bars were built with minimalism in mind. Those crafted by designers associated with mid-century modernism or Scandinvanian modern, for example, likely looked to these as practical furnishings to serve as a cabinet or case piece. But there have been decorative and even outwardly sculptural interpretations by Art Deco furniture makers and those working in the Hollywood Regency style over the years.

No matter what kind of antique, new or vintage dry bar fits your space, these versatile furnishings can definitely elevate your home bar area as well as your hosting. We’ll toast to that!

Find your dry bar as well as all the barware you need on 1stDibs.

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