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Sophie Edwards

Doris Day's Glassware Storage Turned Her Home Bar Into A Work of Art – 65 Years Later It's Still The Best Organization We've Ever Seen (and Easy To Recreate)

A split screen image of doris day in her los angeles home on the left and against a yellow background on the right.

An archival photo from 1960 shows that Doris Day used glass floating shelves to turn her glassware into a feature wall in her home bar. The simple, but elegant, upgrade makes the entire design.

Rather than tucking her glasses away in a closed cabinet, the design in Doris's Los Angeles home bar makes the glassware itself a notable detail, similar to the painting hung behind her.

Though the image was taken over 65 years ago, her use of glass feels surprisingly contemporary. This choice allows light to travel through all of the glassware on Doris's shelves for a striking, enlarging effect.

Here's a peek into the Hollywood icon's space, an edit of the glassware and shelves you need to create her look, and plenty of commentary from home bar experts on storage for any budget. With Doris's home as a model, perfecting your home bar setup is exceptionally simple.

(Image credit: Alexandre Fuchs via Getty Images)

Recreate Doris's Look at Home

A beautiful home bar needs beautiful drinking vessels, and this curation of the best glassware is a great place to start. This is everything you need to create a bar just as stunning as Doris's.

Whether or not you purchase floating shelves, some kind of shelf that allows you to display your bar accessories is a necessity for emulating Doris's look. Luckily, there are many options.

Patrick Pistolesi, Master Mixologist at NIO Cocktails, advises: 'A repurposed bookshelf, cupboard, or sideboard can be used to store liquor bottles, glassware, and bar accessories for a home bar. You can also use the top as a serving area or add a few chairs or barstools to create a seating area for guests to watch you make cocktails.'

He continues: 'For those with more space, a bar cabinet is an ideal choice, allowing you to display your favourite bottles and decanters, while leaving room for lamps and decorative accessories, ensuring both functionality and aesthetics.'


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