chandelier jigger

Harrison Bar Tool Set Harrison Bar Tool Set Based on the timeless elegance of French champagne buckets, our radiant Harrison Bar Tool Set comes displayed on a compact rack and brings the style and practicality of professional bar tools into your home. Use these tools to prepare cocktails to suit each guest’s individual preferences. Made of steel, brass and aluminum. Set includes: jigger, strainer, bar spoon, and muddler. Overall: 5" diameter, 13" high Jigger: 8.5" long x 3.5" wide Strainer: 8.25" long x 3" wide Bar Spoon: 9.5" long x 1" wide Muddler: 7.5" long x 1.75" wide We have a firm commitment to quality. We take great pride in our timeless designs, premium materials and expert craftsmanship. The Hand of the Artist Nearly all of our products are imagined and designed in our San Francisco studios. Our artists hand-create prototypes for everything from seasonal dinnerware to patchwork quilts to lighting. Free Interior Design Services

We offer free, no-strings-attached Interior Design Services.
ochre arctic pear chandelier knock offGet advice and inspiration from our specialists in-store, over the phone or by email.
chandelier aquagirl 通販Designers will even make in-home visits, where they can take measurements, discuss color options, and give tips on any room.
multi coloured chandelier tesco Harrison Ice Bucket with Tongs Ice Bucket with Tongs Harrison Drink Coaster, Set of 4Jigger Ebonized Stool by Roost Jigger Ebonized Stool by Roost Sensuous curves are hand-carved into solid mango wood, creating these dramatic stools. ebony stain emphasizes their clean lines and beautiful grain. 10 1/2" dia x 17 1/2" H

Please allow 1-2 weeks to ship out and receive tracking. LEAD TIME: 1-2 weeks to ship out and receive trackingPlease do not include your credit card information in any email. A Burke Decor representative will contact you via phone during our regular business hours for processing. DELIVERY TO THE LOWER 48 US STATES: All orders over $50 enjoy FREE SHIPPING with delivery to an address within the 48 contiguous states. Shipping on orders under $50 is $7 USD. Depending on size and contents parcels ship via UPS, USPS, FedEx or DHL. DELIVERY TO ALASKA AND HAWAII: Parcels shipping to Alaska and Hawaii are charged on a flat rate depending on weight. Orders weighing between 0.1 lbs - 10.0 lbs are $15 USD Orders weighing between 10.1 lbs - 20.0 lbs are $20 USD Orders weighing between 20.1 lbs - 40.0 lbs are $40 USD Please note, furniture and items weighing over 40 lbs cannot be shipped to ALASKA and HAWAII without requesting a quotation in advance of ordering.

Rates are calculated at checkout based on live rates from the United States Postal Service, FedEx or DHL and product weight information. Please note, tracking information is limited for USPS shipments and we cannot guarantee a delivery date on International deliveries. If you are interested in expedited International delivery options please inquire. Cost of shipping to International destinations does not include the cost of taxes, tariffs or other customs fees. All taxes, tariffs and other customs fees are the responsibility of the receiver. Please note, furniture and items weighing over 40 lbs cannot be shipped to International destinations without requesting a quotation in advance of ordering. If you have an APO address, please contact us in advance of making purchases to confirm the item(s) you are interested in can be shipped to your address via USPS. These little shot glasses are just cute. Get one for yourself or several for a party. Just imagine the fun games you can play using shot glasses.

I can also dye these cuties any color you want. The possibilities are endless. Wondrous Works In Wood is best known for our unique, handcrafted drinking vessels. Each shot glass is handcrafted in our shop out of beautiful birch. After the woodwork is completed the shot glass is coated in an FDA approved clear plastic which makes it safe for drinking, while allowing the beauty of the wood to show on the inside and outside. Wood is lighter than glass or ceramic and incredibly durable.Size: 2 1/4" height by 1 5/8" widthCapacity: just shy of a jiggerThis item ships USPS Standard Mail if you would like to upgrade to USPS Priority Mail please send a conversation before purchase.Currently available in:Natural, Red, Dark Brown and Black. Photo 1: NaturalPhoto 2: All 4 current available colorsPhoto 3: Dark BrownPhoto 4: RedPhoto 5: Black* Sizes and capacity may vary slightly since all items are handcrafted.Actual coloring may vary from photo. You will be receiving one as beautiful if not more beautiful than the one in photo.***I also have LoveandLegacies here on Etsy!

LoveAndLegacies is a vintage resale shop I created to help pass on beautiful handcrafted items, as well as items I may have refinished and things I have collected over the years. /people/LoveAndLegacies?ref=si_pr to look through my shop! Handmade itemMaterials: Only ships within .Feedback: 276 reviewsFavorited by: 50 people Listed on Sep 21, 2016 Register your details for regular updates, competitions and for guest list opportunities In anticipation of next month’s World’s 50 Best Bars ceremony and in part responding to industry demand, we take a sneak peek at 100-51 in this year’s poll One of three in the top 100 from Josh Fontaine, Adam Tsuou and Carina Soto Velasquez. This bright and cheerful bar offers daily-changing food and signature cocktails. Like a London pub, except one you’d want to drink cocktails in, Barking Dog offers uncompromised batched mixed drinksandflavoursomebrews. Younger but bigger brother to Ruby, Rasmus Lomborg’s castle of indulgence has more bars than there are occasions to drink.

Sister to Candelaria and Le Mary Celeste, the yellow glow of Glass is honey to Paris’s bartending fraternity. No wonder, here there are boilermakers, hotdogs and mezcal. A chorizo slice of warm, welcoming Spain in Canada, this curvaceous, Gaudi-styled tapas bar feeds the eye and the stomach. This top 50 alumnus serves up unimpeachable Asian spins on classics and intriguing in-house creations. A classic of Singapore. A bamboo shack in the high-rise of Hong Kong, Max Traverse’s homage to tiki has about the largest rum stash in Asia. Go here for fun cocktails but serious drinks. With a penchant for all things herbal, Trench has been providing a medicinal, if boozy, retreat for Tokyo’s drinking upper classes since 2010. This elevated honky tonk is the place for bourbon in Louisville, where craft cocktails are in short supply. Silver Dollar changed that. New to NYC is Dear Irving, a cocktail parlour cut into quarters inspired by eras and people. Caps and drinks are doffed to Marie Antoinette, Abraham Lincoln, The Great Gatsby and JFK.

An Aussie expedition across Latin America, Lobo Plantation leaves few rum destinations unchartered. Rum flights and cocktails make for all but a rum do. This pharmaceutically-inspired bastion is a panacea to New Orleans’ relentless revelry. A cosy speakeasy in Ghent got our Academy’s vote as the best bar in Belgium. Cocktails have an eye for localism, with syrups homemade and ingredients seasonal. With more than a frisson of hipster in the air, Bar Agricole explores this lesser-known rum style with a swagger. Other delectable cocktails are served, as is small-plate, big-ticket food. Sitting in London’s Portobello Road, this kitsch haven of tiki is the best place to wear flowery shirts and drink fruity cocktails in London. If rum is your thing, likely you’ve already been. Like the cluttered retiring quarters of an eccentric British lord, Zetter Townhouse matches Tony Conigliaro’s cocktails with supper bowls in London’s old distilling centre. Astrid & Gaston was placed 14th in The World’s 50 Best Restaurants.

Its bar – all black boards, marble and smiling faces – is what greets you. Our voters are fans. An apothecary theme takes in tinctures, bitters, syrups and teas within this dark, long, narrow, bar. Cocktails and dim sum in China Town. This bar, to say the least, is eclectic. This multi-level, ever-changing venue dropped out of the top 50 this year. London’s chameleon bar could yet climb back up the tree. Three and four-piece cocktails made without pomp or pretention in an easy-drinking environment – California’s Prizefighter is about doing things simply and well. Dark, wooden rectangular panels enclose one of NYC’s favourite spots for serious drinking. With a tilt to brown spirits and classics, this bar has twice been among the top 50. Its city’s first bar devoted to classic cocktails, Anvil boasts a 100-strong menu. In-house creations and beer taps are also available in this modern- industrial Houston haunt. An orange-clad cocktail den that flirts with 60s style and has more than a penchant for rum.

Joseph Akhavan’s Mabel is another sugarcane apostle’s promised land in Paris. Athens legend Thanos Prounarous’s ode to rum exudes fun and tropical frolics. Friendly and unpretentious, it is a must-see of the Athens bar scene. Perched above Michelin-starred chef Jason Atherton’s Social Eating House in London, this dark and brooding neo-classic speakeasy whirrs with Soho atmosphere. Dedicated to mezcal, Pare De Sufrir means ‘stop suffering’ and does exactly that for customers, until the next day. A London bar that sells drinks as banging as its hip-hop soundtrack, Satan’s Whiskers is a neighbourhood favourite of the sprawling hipster-ville that now includes Bethnal Green. Enter through the sliding bookshelf to find Sean Kenyon and Todd Colehour’s classic speakeasy – a 20th-century grotto thrumming with Mississippi blues. A Mayfair museum of the great fictional Jules Verne explorer Phileas Fogg, it would take 80 days to circumnavigate this bar’s world of paraphernalia, let alone the menu.

Named after a tram line, Linje Tio at Tjoget is a restaurant bar (as is the way in Sweden) that balances rustic and urban in a southern European setting. They’re into their ice. Sullivan Doh and Romain Le Mouellic take French spirits lost to time, dust them down, funk them up and serve in an ultra-modern speakeasy setting. A tiki joint in a former girlie bar, Dirty Dick has tropical décor and a bounty of rum that makes ordering anything else virtual heresy. This is Polynesia in Paris. South Korea’s finest bar is Le Chamber, a luxury splash of chesterfields and chandeliers and enough scotch to make a Scotsman giddy. First up, Sherry Butt is a homage to whisky, not sherry. With cocktails created by ECC alumni and more than 100 whisky choices, this is one of Paris’s best bars. This flotsam-strewn wooden hut-bar is a nod to Don the Beachcomber and an oasis of Chicago. It comes from none other than the mind of tiki demigod Paul McGee. This bar-lounge has the kind of warmth that makes you feel at home.

Drinks are less domesticated with creations presented with an eye to the extraordinary. The swill-house sister of top 50 bar Baxter Inn, Shady Pines is a sort of Australian Wild West saloon affair, with monkey nuts, beer, taxidermy and raucousness never in short supply. Roman Milostivy’s tea shop come speakeasy tucked into a cranny of Moscow’s Chinatown was a W50BB member from 2012-2014. It remains one of Moscow’s best craft bars. At the vanguard of the classic cocktail revival, David Kaplan and Ravi DeRossi created Death & Co in 2007. Ranked fourth in the 2011 list, this is an industry classic. Not only a residential bar but seemingly a resident’s living room bar. This homey lounge has a speakeasy base but is modified with some distinctly European flavour. Speak Low is run by Japanese bartender Shingo Gokan and is one of a tsunami of new Shanghai bars. Prohibition-era bar culture has touched down in China, but this speakeasy does it best. This modern speakeasy is named in reference to old recipes that called for jiggers and ponies.

True to its name it delivers immaculate renditions of 19th-century favourites. Based at the American bistro, Marie Laveau, Little Quarter is a hub of cocktails and beer and the most loved Swedish bar among the Academy. A basement cocktail bar in Singapore’s Chinatown, Operation Dagger serves a stripped back menu in a scantly clad Scandi-esque space, lit by a nebula of bulbs. The shock of the 2015 list is that previously ever-present Bramble is not on it. It remains a pillar of the bar community and nursery to so many of the world’s great bartenders. A traditional leather-and-wood cocktail den, befitting of the great man. Attention is spared for absinthe, champagne and, of course, Hemingway’s favourite tipple, rum. Themed on the immigrant drinking dens that sprung up in Buenos Aires during the 19th-century, Floreria is consistently our top-ranked bar from Buenos Aries. A laid-back, hair-down, neighbourhood bar that gives equal billing to its food and drinks.