Artisan Portable Bars

FORMAL WALNUT BAR

Refined styling, Old World craftsmanship and attention to detail lend elegance to any event while offering features not usually found in event furnishings.


Features and Specifications:

Materials and Finishes

The exterior is walnut with a hand rubbed satin finish. The interior is stained and finished in a marine grade varnish. The bartenders work surface is black formica and incorporates a stainless sink with drain.

Dimensions

Width: 7 feet 4 inches (10 foot version coming soon)

Depth: 32 inches

Height of Bar Top: 43 inches

Height of work surface: 31 inches

Portability

The bar is portable and will fit inside a standard elevator. The bar will be delivered, professionally set up and removed at the conclusion of your event. Integrated bubble levels and fully adjustable rubber tipped legs ensure a stable and level work surface for staff and no incidental damage to flooring surfaces.

Lighting

The Formal Walnut Bar incorporates 3 sets of lights and a light controller module. 32 bit red, green and blue LEDs allow the client to select from a palette of 16 million possible colors. A white light illuminates the bartenders work area. All lights are battery operated requiring no external electricity.

Optional Features

  • The front center panel of the bar (14 by 45 inches) can be removed and replaced with signage or art. This signage may can be supplied by the client or, if you prefer, our designers can help you develop your design.
  • Ultra-violet lighting for center panel sign illumination and bartender work surface.
  • Bar insert with ice bin and bottle storage (jockey bar)
  • Plywood base topped with integral rubber matting is furnished when the bar is to placed on a lawn.
  • The 4 decorative 5 inch x 7 inch carved wood plaques mounted on the front and side columns can be removed and replaced with your own custom designed plaques. These plaques are the property of the client and can be retained as keepsakes after the event.

ABOUT

Bruce Tabor has worked for 30 years as a woodcrafter creating high quality custom furniture and woodwork. As primary research and inspiration he often visits museum collections and galleries examining interesting pieces, studying the methods used in their construction even discussing and debating them with curators and museum personnel. The knowledge gained through this observation and study is then applied to his own work.

When he's not busy running Bruce W. Tabor Woodcraft from his scenic Hill Country shop near Austin, he can be found épée fencing or perhaps adding to his collection of vintage woodworking tools which are used in creating his work.

CONTACT

Bruce W. Tabor

512-288-1096

To see more of Bruce Tabor's work visit brucetabor.com