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13 Office Bar Essentials You Need
Whether you fancy a cup of joe or a glass of the finest whiskey, these stylish items add a little swagger to your office drink station.
By Heather Kane
May 2018

Photo by Brandon AlmsLearn to make a Hemingway Daiquiri, a sidecar and more from recipe book Vintage Cocktails by Brina Van Flandern, $50 at Brown Derby International Wine Center.
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Photo by Brandon AlmsThe eye-catching finish of this classic cocktail shaker—Viski cocktail shaker, $35.99 at Brown Derby International Wine Center—jazzes up any bar cart.
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Photo by Brandon AlmsPair your cocktail shaker with a Viski Canterbury Jigger in gunmetal finish, $26.59 at Brown Derby International Wine Center.
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Photo by Brandon Alms(Clockwise from left) 1. Mud Pie Marble tray, $35 at The Market 2. Grid towel, $6.50 at Harrison House Market 3. Bloomingville creamer pitcher, $14.50 at Harrison House Market 4. Mud Pie wood and marble coasters, $17.99 at Brown Derby International Wine Center
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Photo by Brandon AlmsThere is little that's as classic as tortoiseshell, and these DOF (Double Old Fashioned) glasses are so sophisticated and cool. DOF in tortoiseshell, $9 each at The Market
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Photo by Brandon AlmsThis J. Rieger & Co. Monogram Whiskey, $125 at Cherry Picker Package + Fare, was a flagship label for the company and sat dormant for nearly a century. But now 1,200 bottles are back in this limited-edition release from March.
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Photo by Brandon AlmsThis Prodyne pourer and stopper in one, $6.99 at Everything Kitchens, helps preserve the flavor of your favorite spirit or wine. It's also airtight and leakproof, so no worries when pouring over those important documents!
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Photo by Brandon AlmsEvery bar needs a decanter and glass set, and this one by Bormioli Rocco is a great choice because of its killer price point. At just $14.95 for a set of seven at Everything Kitchens, this is a no-brainer bargain.
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Photo by Brandon AlmsThis Chemex pour-over coffee maker, $38 at The Coffee Ethic, is the only way to go for pour-over brews. Known for its elegant and smart design, the Chemex has even made it into the New York's Museum of Modern Art.
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Photo by Brandon AlmsGet locally roasted coffee beans shipped straight to your office with The Coffee Ethic's new subscription plans with weekly, biweekly and monthly delivery options. Try the Brazil Condado roast, $16, which boasts milk chocolate and
hazelnut flavors.
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