Funky Wine Rack for a Fun Bar

July 22nd, 2010 by desiree

This metal wine rack is named Ola, which is what you might say when you grandly unveil it to your friends at your next drinks evening.

Created by Japanese designer Hiroshi Tsunoda, the wine rack holds 22 bottles of your favorite vintage or you could try the Mini Ola, which holds 12 bottles. Which ever rack you go for, your wine rack will become the centerpiece of your bar.

Tsunoda is based in Barcelona, Spain & has some very striking pieces in his collection. Visit his site for more details.

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New York Taste of Mind

May 24th, 2010 by desiree

If you’re in New York, or you’re heading there for a business trip, be sure to head out to the Covet nightclub on the corner of 55th St. & Lexington Avenue. There you’ll find the latest in luxury drinks, created & served by Orso Salicetti (pictured) & rounding off at a cool & crisp $160.

Salicetti is a  skilled & creative mixologist - though frankly that sounds waaaay too scientific & lab-coat-like for our tastes, because it conjures up images of stuck-up old farts sampling mixtures in a boring white laboratory & saying things like “jolly good blend” & “do I detect a hint of fennel in here?”.

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Finally a Use for Your Empty Kegs: the Keg Stool

April 4th, 2010 by BallerHouse

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Ever find yourself with empty kegs lying around the house or yard? Now there’s a way to convert them into something useful. The Keg Stool, a new product from P&P Imports, transforms any standard US keg shell into a stable, stylish and fully functional bar stool.

For $99, you’ll get the full conversion kit. For an extra $100, you’ll get the complete stool package with a decommissioned keg shell from one of your favorite brewers.

Aside from the practicality, we see some sick options for customization. Matte black? Your favorite football team? A canvas for your own graffiti? The options are pretty limitless.Order yours direct from KegStool.com.

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The Body Shot Just Got a Lot More Extreme

October 14th, 2009 by BallerHouse

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How do you create buzz for a swingers event? Hire Tom Bostic, the leading fabricator from Pimp My Ride, to create a custom Co2-powered shot machine featuring a silicon “hooter shooter,” a vibrating bullet in the seat, and push-button automatic shot delivery.

Crafted for LoveVoodoo, an adult dating site that throws various swingers events and destination parties, The Extreme uses three Co2 tanks to deliver ice cold shots in two places on the machine: first, directly beneath the spread legs of whoever’s in the chair; and second, through a tube resting between the boobs on a silicon torso positioned on the side of the machine. Read the rest of this entry »

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Mercury Bar Stool Gives You Another Excuse to Drink

September 2nd, 2009 by BallerHouse

bar stool - mercuryInnovation is prevalent in nearly every aspect of kitchen design.  But for some reason, few designers worth their weight have focused much attention on the home bar.  Philip Watt’s Mercury Bar Stool defies this trend, delivering some pretty sweet cast aluminum curves and a fresh looking re-cast antique tractor seat.  Hook up a few for your bar and you’re guaranteed to make a statement.  Each will set you back £799.25, just under $1,300.

Note: For all of our BallerHouse fans, we’re back and will be posting more frquently.  Summer is over, the luxury economy is rebounding, and it’s time to start ballin’ again.

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