Elevated & refined spaces | Raise a glass to antique drinks cabinets

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The secret to a successful design transformation of any modern interior is often as simple as blending old and new. This fusion of history with contemporary purpose – incorporating antiques into contemporary spaces – creates a little décor magic. Antiques always add timeless character by offering a unique multifunctional versatility that can upstyle ‘traditional’ furniture into standout pieces. And what could be more standout than an antique drinks cabinet? So,  whether it’s champagne and orange juice, gin and tonic, brandy and coke, a limoncello spritz, or appropriately, a bloody Mary, we have the perfect antique solution to make this a reality. 

By visiting the Crown Collection décor store, you can explore and embrace the beauty of handpicked antiques – like linen presses, bookcases, secretaires, servers and tables – and how to creatively repurpose them into decorative drinks cabinets. 

We’ve already raised you with antique card tables and now we raise a glass to iconic antique bar cabinets. 

Explore the beauty of handpicked antiques - like linen presses, bookcases, secretaires, servers and tables - and how to creatively repurpose them into decorative drinks cabinets.

The antique attraction | A unique repurposing narrative

Antiques possess a distinctive charm that contemporary pieces often strive to replicate. Each scratch, dent and aged patina on an antique item tell a story, adding depth and personality to your space. And then there’s the craftsmanship angle which positions these pieces as intriguing conversation starters. The superior materials and meticulous attention to detail, ensure antique items stand the test of time in terms of style and durability. They deserve to be showcased and used in modern homes.  

Collectable and big-ticket items – such as antique servers, chests of drawers, linen presses, secretaires and bookcases – are entering contemporary spaces as welcome options for drinks cabinets and social gatherings.  They’re also the ideal backdrop or surface for showcasing your crystal glassware and decanters.

Linen presses & armoires | From traditional storage to legendary statement

Traditionally used to store linen and clothing, linen presses can be repurposed as stunning drinks cabinets (if you have the space). Their sturdy construction and ample shelving make them perfect for housing your favourite spirits, glassware and cocktail accessories. 

Traditionally used to store linen and clothing, linen presses can be repurposed as stunning drinks cabinets

To integrate a linen press seamlessly into a modern space, consider the following:

  • Contrast with contemporary elements: Pair your antique linen press with sleek, modern furniture. The juxtaposition will highlight the press’s unique features while maintaining a balanced aesthetic.
  • Bold backdrop: Place the linen press against a bold, contrasting wall colour or patterned wallpaper. This creates a striking focal point and draws attention to the antique piece.
  • Integrated lighting: Add interior lighting to the shelves of the linen press. This enhances the functionality and accentuates the beauty of the glassware and bottles stored inside. (An alternative is to use a well-positioned downlighter to highlight the area).

Bookcases | Literary elegance meets enlightened entertaining

Antique bookcases, with their intricate carvings and rich wood tones, can be transformed into sophisticated and elegant drinks cabinets.

Antique bookcases, with their intricate carvings and rich wood tones, can be transformed into sophisticated and elegant drinks cabinets.

Here’s how to make this transition work in a modern setting:

  • (Open) shelving display: Use the shelves to display an array of spirits, mixers, and glassware. Incorporate decorative items like vintage bar tools, cocktail recipe books, and small plants to create a visually appealing arrangement.
  • Mirrored back panels: Install mirrored panels at the back of the bookcase shelves. This not only adds a touch of modern glamour but also creates the illusion of more space, making the bookcase appear larger and more inviting.

Secretaires & servers | Sociable showpieces at your service

Imagine stepping into a modern living room, where sleek lines and minimalist decor reign supreme. Amidst this contemporary setting, an antique secretaire or sideboard server stands as a striking focal point, re-imagined as a chic bar cabinet. This inspired juxtaposition of old and new creates a welcome moment of eclectic harmony that just makes sense. 

In a contemporary setting, an antique secretaire or sideboard server stands as a striking focal point, re-imagined as a chic bar cabinet.

  • A secretaire –  with its myriad of drawers and hidden compartments – becomes a treasure trove for your finest spirits and cocktail accessories. Each drawer, once home to important documents and letters, now cradles delicate glassware and bar tools, ready to host an evening of entertainment.
  • Sideboard servers or buffets – originally designed to hold silverware and dining essentials, transform effortlessly into stylish drinks cabinets. Their broad surfaces offer ample space for displaying an array of bottles (on a silver tray), while the spacious cabinets below provide storage for mixers, garnishes, and everything needed to craft the perfect drink. 

Tables | ‘Cheers’ to an obvious ‘mixer-&-match’ solution

Antique tables, be they dining, console or side tables, offer endless possibilities for creative repurposing. Turning a table into a drinks ‘cabinet’ will add an unexpected twist to your décor and socialising.  

Antique tables, be they dining, console or side tables, offer endless possibilities for creative repurposing.

Here’s how to do it:

  • Glass-top conversion: Glass is the perfect medium to arrange a selection of your finest bottles and barware, creating an eye-catching display that doubles as a functional drinks station.
  • Drawer storage: If the table has drawers, use them to store cocktail napkins, coasters, and bar tools. Line the drawers with velvet or felt to protect delicate items and add a touch of luxury.
  • Surrounding décor: Enhance the table’s presence with complementary décor. Flank it with contemporary bar stools, modern artwork, or a chic area rug to create a cohesive and inviting entertaining area.

The Crown Collection | A curated antique destination with a twist 

In a world where trends come and go, you get to ‘shake up’ your interiors with antique furniture items that become hero pieces in contemporary settings. As a celebration of history and standing as a symbol of enduring style, practical elegance and individuality, they bridge the gap between eras with grace and aplomb.

Restyling antiques as bar cabinets is not just about functionality; it’s about storytelling and socialising.

Each piece carries tales of the past that enriches a modern setting with a sense of heritage and nostalgia; a testament to the timeless appeal of quality craftsmanship and the beauty of breathing new life into cherished furniture.  

Turn your living room into a ‘cocktail lounge’ by exploring our impressive and handpicked collection of antique, French and contemporary décor items.

 

The aesthetic versatility of an antique armoire for every room

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An armoire is often referred to as the ‘queen of antiques,and rightly so. The outward grandeur and elegance of these versatile storage pieces are a quintessential ‘French style’ addition to any room in your home – no matter what your predominant decor style may be. Simply understated or boldly ornate, a vintage or antique armoire will always create visual interest and a functional focal point. 

In the 16th century, the original French ‘armarie’ was used to store weapons. But by the 17th century, their beauty and utilitarianism had evolved into the much-loved decor statement pieces we appreciate today. And we believe every home can benefit from a little French inspiration in the form of an antique armoire.

“Not only do armoires provide capacious storage and fantastic versatility, but their design impact is just what’s needed when you want to add some spice and energy to a room.” Mike Dietrich, interior designer.

Interior designers agree – few pieces add as much flair as an antique armoire. So let’s spice up the spaces in your home with armoires, linen presses, secretaires or bombe chests. (They even have us speaking a little French!)

‘La boudoir’ (The bedroom)

So much more than ‘just a wardrobe,’ a bedroom or dressing room is one of the spaces where a vintage or antique armoire is most at home. Even if you have built-in cupboards, there is no such thing as too much storage space. 

A bleached linen press or mirrored armoire adds so much character and romance. If you have the space, splurge on a bombe armoire. Looking for something smaller and grander than ‘just a chest of draws?’; a bombe chest (coming from the French word meaning “curved”), exudes French allure and your bedroom will immediately have a fairytale castle feel. 

Antique armoire bedroom

‘La salle de bain’ (The bathroom)

Bathrooms have really undergone a transformation as places of decor inspiration, making vintage and antique items seamless statement pieces. A glass-fronted secretaire makes perfect storage sense and is a delightful addition for displaying towels and toiletries without becoming too dominant in a smaller space. Beautifying your modern or traditional bathroom is as simple as adding an armoire

antique armoire bathroom

‘Le salon’ (The living room)

The living room is definitely a space to show off an antique armoire or secretaire; they complement any period or style and the craftsmanship and artisanal elements create an imposing presence. They can easily be adapted to house the TV or become a stylish drinks cabinet. If glass-fronted, they are the perfect backdrop to display books or curated collections of objets d’art. 

Antique armoire living room

‘Le hall d’entrée’ (The entrance hall)

Entrance halls are wonderful opportunities to play with antique or vintage furniture pieces. As these transitional areas don’t usually need a lot of furniture, a bombe chest or linen chest becomes a wonderful decor filler, creating visual charm and personality as soon as you enter your home. A mirrored armoire doubles as storage for shoes, jackets, umbrellas and everyday paraphernalia as well as reflecting light. 

‘La salle à manger’ (The dining room)

An antique armoire makes so much sense as a functional storage and refined decor solution in a dining room. Table linens, crockery, silverware and ceramic collections can all be housed or displayed beautifully in a charming linen press or glass-fronted armoire. A bombe chest works perfectly as a sideboard. And any of these pieces will work just as well in a kitchen. It’s all about visual story selling and conversation pieces. 

Antique armoire dining room & kitchen

La chambre d’amis (The guest room)

If you are absolutely in love with an antique armoire but don’t have place in any of the main living spaces, then the guest bedroom gives you an excuse to invest in one these timeless pieces. Linen cupboards are often absent in smaller contemporary home designs, and so a linen press in a guest room becomes the utilitarian and beautifully practical storage solution for overflow pillows, bed linens and guest towels. 

Antique linen press guest room

La collection couronne (The Crown Collection)

Antique armoires are probably one of the best investment pieces you could possibly acquire. They are versatile, functional, timeless and beautiful. Each armoire will enhance the character of the space it occupies as well as becoming a beloved piece of furniture. 

Find a piece to fall in love with at the Crown Collection where we have the largest curated collection of handpicked armoires, bookcases linen presses, secretaires and bombe chests. 

Shop online and we will deliver to your door or visit us at our Emporium at 20 Ballyclare Drive, Bryanston. 

(If you are not happy with the finish on any item, we will refinish your chosen piece of furniture with the following options: French polishing, hand gilding, paint techniques, bleaching, or staining darker or lighter). 

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