W&P
W&P's walnut muddler is essential for infusing cocktails with the fresh flavours of muddled fruits and herbs.
West Elm
West Elm's Terrace Bar Cart is a nod to classic cocktail culture.
New Traditionalists
New Traditionalists' red Bar Cart No. 1 features a butcher block top and removable tray.
Maison Margiela
Maison Margiela polished steel Champagne bucket suggests the fashion line's signature understatement.
Property Furniture
Property Furniture's Charriott Mobile Table comes in black painted oak or red or white lacquered MDF.
With bar carts, cocktail shakers and glassware this good, who needs to go out?
For the fan of red
The New Traditionalists’ bright red Bar Cart No. 1 makes a bold statement, but it also comes in black walnut, oak or maple. It has a butcher block top and removable tray, $2,500, thenewtraditionalists.com.
For the minimalist
Property Furniture’s Charriott Mobile Table in black painted oak and brass, or red or white lacquered MDF is a bold punctuation in any room, US$2,370, propertyfurniture.com.
For the Sunday morning aesthete
Kaufmann Mercantile’s crystal and pewter highball glasses elevate your bloody mary or margarita to a work of art, US$69, kaufmann-mercantile.com.
For the sports fan
W&P’s walnut muddler is elegant, efficient and essential for infusing cocktails with the fresh flavours of muddled fruits and herbs, US$19.99, williams-sonoma.ca.
For the perfectionist
Chicago-based Felicia Ferrone’s Margot collection of glassware is a modern take on cut glass with intricate detail on the interior of the glass. Perfect for everyday or formal dining settings, US$130-$200, fferronedesign.com.
For the traditionalist
A faux-horn bottle opener and a brass knot openers turn the humble tool into tabletop sculpture, US$34 and US$28, jaysonhome.com.
For the fashionista
Maison Margiela’s polished steel champagne bucket suggests an industrial pail — and the fashion line’s signature understatement, US$390, shop.cooperhewitt.org.
For the cocktail connoisseur
West Elm’s deco-inspired Terrace Bar Cart is a nod to classic cocktail culture with an antiqued brass finish and mirrored shelves, US$399, westelm.com.
For the host with the most
Kate Spade’s Two of a Kind gold dot shaker brings the designer’s wit to your bar, US$50, katespade.com.
For the Hemingway of the house
The RBT Cocktail Shaker has an integrated strainer and a double-wall insulated cup that keeps drinks cold and hands warm, US$449.95, crateandbarrel.com.
For the craftsman
Tom Dixon’s hand-formed copper Hex Champagne Bucket is as sculptural as it is functional, US$250, mattermatters.com.
— Chicago Tribune