The ultimate bar tool: Something to mix up a drink in AND something to tell you if that’s such a good idea. You can find this helpful shaker in my Thinx Gifts store.
The ultimate bar tool: Something to mix up a drink in AND something to tell you if that’s such a good idea. You can find this helpful shaker in my Thinx Gifts store.
Ties from my Periodic Bar collection available in my Thinx Shop.
French designer Jean Jullien designed this delightfully whimsical bird-themed rooftop bar in Nantes, France called Le Nid. It’s filled with all kinds of fun details like egg-shaped chairs and eyes that open and close.
Jullien on the project:
Located in Nantes ( France) it sits at the top of a 144m building called Tour de Bretagne and overlook the city and its surroundings. Inside the bar, a 40 meters long bird rests. The bar is located in its body, whilst his neck runs to the other end of the space, leading you to its massive head. His eyes opens and close regularly, as he falls asleep and wakes up. You can enjoy a drink in its egg shaped tables and chairs.
A couple of the items I’ve added to my Thinx Gifts store for the “worldly” drinkers out there.
The Niyama Resort in the Maldives is home to the world’s first underwater bar and club.
Mix up something good with this super cool Cocktail Chemistry Set from Think Geek.
About:
There are several rules for cocktails - 1. You must be twenty-one. 2. - A proper martini is made with gin and not vodka (sorry, but it’s true). And 3. - Constitutional isomers of dimethyl ether, when blended with a combination of citric acids and disaccharides are damned tasty.
If you can live by these rules, then you can be a certified scientific mixologist: one who is capable of using their immense intelligence to create astonishingly awesome alcoholic beverages. We’ve got your starter set of glassware right here. Beakers, vials and lab-stand right out of a mad-scientist’s laboratory.