Spring is just around the corner, so we have some EPIC news for you - remember Primark's gold bar cart that sold out instantly back in October 2019? Well, it's back for spring. Roll on summer garden parties because your cocktail hour is about to get a luxurious upgrade courtesy of Primark's newest homeware piece. The high street retailer launched its own gorgeous gold bar cart back in October – and at £30 it was a steal compared to similar designs available at the likes of John Lewis and Oliver Bonas.
The gold circular design drinks trolley has two glass shelves, built-in wheels and a handle so it can be wheeled over to your guests. And it will make a chic Gatsby-esque addition to your living room at any time of year when artfully-styled with cocktail glasses, shakers and decanters.
The Primark bar cart for £30
The bargain furniture was released as part of Primark's Luxe Living range, and instantly sold out thanks to being over £300 cheaper than a similar bar cart available at Oliver Bonas. The retailer's luxe round bamboo drinks trolley has marble and mirrored shelves, with a brass and bamboo frame, and costs £395. It is an undeniably luxurious addition to any home, but if you're on a budget, you can't go wrong with the new Primark bar cart. Plus, it will leave you with more cash to stock up on spirits to fill it up with!
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Luxe Round Bamboo Drinks Trolley, £395, Oliver Bonas
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Bar trolleys have become a must-have in recent years, with Michelle Keegan telling fans the Aruba Drinks Trolley from her Very homeware collection was one of her favourite designs.
Aruba Drinks Trolley, £129, Michelle Keegan at Very
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Aruba Drinks Trolley, £139, Michelle Keegan at Very
Meanwhile, John Lewis & Partners has taken inspiration from "20th century minimalist aesthetics" for its Riya Bar Cart, which has a shiny gold metal frame and two tempered glass shelves.
Riya Bar Cart, £239.20, John Lewis & Partners
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