Imagine pressing a secret button that unlocks your bar/cabinet while a mechanism in motion rotates columns which enable the bar’s doors to open. This is the kind of stuff that we see in Bond movies, but as we all know, reality might be even better and there is actually cabinet bar that does have a secret button that executes those wonderful things that we told you about.
There are very few furniture/accessory designers that epitomize the British character, David Linley being one of ’em. And, now the family owned company has crafted the Tectonic Bar, an exquisite bar design made from indigenous British walnut wood, and speckled with some essence of white gold leaf and nickel.
However, the namesake Tectonic comes from the deftly engraved cracks on the surface of the wood that abstractly resemble the tectonic plates moving to form our great continents. These irregular lines reveal the shimmering metallic core of the bar’s ‘inside’ structure, thus accentuating the subtle splendor of the conception.
Aside from its style, this bar cabinet is also well-equipped function-wise, with secret compartments, a fridge, bar columns, and other spaces perfect for storing vintage drinks and drinking accessories, all that for $132.000.
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