Inspired by the golden age of Hollywood and iconic martini cocktail, the elegantly designed Martini Collection has historic influences. The sculptured geometric shapes give a gentle nod to Art Deco, while the steel material and finish, reference a more Bauhaus style.
The Bronx table was inspired by the cocktail of the same name, originated in 1905 by a New Yorker restaurateur Joseph Sormani. Like the Manhattan, the Bronx was one of…
The Gibson was a cocktail with movie-star status enjoyed at San Francisco’s bohemian clubs and known as the classic Martini’s savory second cousin. The cocktail is a standard dry martini,…
The Kangaroo table is inspired by the most iconic of the martinis. Also known as the classic “vodka martini” the Kangaroo was made famous by the James Bond movies and…
First mixed in New York's Manhattan club in the early 1870's, the whiskey based Manhattan combines dry vermouth with a Maraschino liqueur and a dash of Amer Picon. The enticing…
The rectangular table is inspired by the Martinez cocktail, which many believe is the genesis of the martini itself. A popular theory suggests the Martini evolved from the Martinez cocktail.…
Bean in shape, the Vesper table was inspired by Ian Fleming's James Bond novel, Casino Royale. In the chapter, "Pink Lights and Champagne" he named the cocktail after the beautiful…