BTS: Aria Bar Console & Accessories

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I wanted this bar console to fit our Evening in Spring trays with space to make it your own. Nothing rectangular because I knew I didn’t want this to be an anchor to a space, but something that makes its surroundings sing a little more; For this same reason I chose to make one shelf asymmetrical. To create upwards flow, I fitted textured glass on the top shelves, and a beautiful herringbone parquet for the two bottom shelves where the pattern creates the movement.

At this point I was happy with the base but wanted to embrace the upward movement, and so the secondary handle was born. Because of the feminine nature of the waves, I counter balanced it by using a rectilinear profile. This ended up being the perfect contrast to the main cylindrical frame.

Still needing a polish, but I was really happy with how the waves had different loudness depending on the angle. And my favourite one:

For the accessories, I wanted each item to have its utility but also echo the movement of the console, and have them as part of the same “house” as the Evening in Spring set. Initially I thought of having different wines on the asymmetrical shelf but after trying it out with the Loureiro bottle, I found it too flat! And so I switched to different geometric decanters holding hard liquors and red wine so I could have these beautiful colours in the scene.

I decided on a green marble with the most gorgeous veining for the mortar and pestle as a pop of colour, which ended up beautifully enhancing the colours of its surrounding family!

The final product in SL:

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