Edwardian Bar,Edwardian Era Bar

The Edwardian era began in 1901 after the death of Queen Victoria and the ascension of Edward to the monarchy. The period of time that ensued was marked by a surge in brilliant craftsmanship and new innovations in the world of art and the performing arts were not far behind.

The Edwardian era is remembered more for the numerous changes in several spheres such as fashion, education, society, art, jewellery designing and so on. However the most astonishing thing about the changes of this era is how their existence has continued to persist even in this day and age albeit with some differences and modern twists.
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Fashion and jewellery come to mind as we still see glimpses of Edwardian styling in both in some cases while we see a niche for the same in some markets. A similar example that may come as a surprise is the existence of Edwardian furniture in the modern age. More particularly the existence of the Edwardian bar set.

In the Edwardian era the houses of noblemen and people related to the monarchy we could often find exquisite designs of furniture. These designs were made on the best quality of wood and were very heavy and elaborate in nature. One piece of furniture common to almost all houses was the wine cabinet, which has now been reborn in modern times in a new avatar which is called the Edwardian Bar.
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The modern day wine cabinet or the Edwardian bar is marketed under different brand names the most prominent one being by Pulaski. It comes with a marble top that is made of marble and has beautiful panels veneered with an impeccable design. It has a brass foot rail as well to provide people comfortable resting area for the feet.

Some of the designs also have carved pilasters. They come with inset stone cutting pullout drawers with storage racks for wine bottles and an adjustable shelf concealed by a door that can be locked if needed. The Edwardian Bar set comes with Edwardian design high stools.

The brownish finish to the Edwardian Bar gives it a feel of beauty and elegance that only adds to the wonderful utility that it stands for. The whole Edwardian bar setup without the stools are almost 11 feet wide. The whole set might still be a little expensive, but you could try it out to give your living room a more royal feel too.

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