The best ... bar carts

Among the bar carts here is the Bordbar, which is made from refurbished airline meal trolleys.

Anders cart

Taking cues from Danish midcentury design, this cart pairs straightforward modern lines and warm wood tones.

Price: $698 Contact: Anthropologie.com

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Source: O at Home

Talt cart

Outfitted with shelves crafted from sustainably harvested wood, this sleek stainless-steel cart is “ready to roll into terrace service.”

Price: $2,400 Contact: Modernoutdoor.com

Source: Metropolitan Home

Roaring ’20s cart

With a circular frame and tiered “jet-black shelving,” this art deco–inspired model calls out for classic cocktails.

Price: $230 Contact: Target.com

Source: O at Home

Bordbar

Nostalgic for in-flight meals? These refurbished airline trolleys serve as quirky, customizable, one-of-a-kind bar carts.

Price: Starting at $1,400 Contact: Bordbar.de

Source: Metropolitan Home

Brown Jordan

This classic aluminum cart comes in 19 finishes and is “a favorite among hoteliers for its durability.”

Price: $2,995 Contact: Brownjordan.com

Source: O at Home

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