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Parker Spirits Cabinet

A Transforming Bar Centerpiece

By Eric Yang on Mon, Aug 10, 2009
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Like Crate & Barrel’s clever Taka Trunk, the new Parker Spirits Cabinet proves to be more than just your average home furnishing.

The compact cabinet opens, flips, and transforms into a centerpiece for your wine and spirits collection. Two top leaves flip open and a front door drops down to reveal a spacious bottle storage and workspace to prepare you favorite drinks. You’ll also find clever shelves integrated into the left and right sides to store taller spirit bottles, serving glasses, and other bar accoutrement. Below, a spacious drawer and 18 individual bottle cubbies await your lineup. The Parker Spirits Cabinet’s entire surface (including the back) is constructed of solid birch and ash in a black lacquer finish with brushed nickel-finish pulls.

parker-spirits-cabinet-closedEditor’s Note: As part of Crate & Barrel’s “ready to assemble” line, the price is budget if you’re willing to put in a little elbow grease (there are far less components than your average IKEA purchase).

Cost: $379

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