If you’re partial to a tipple or two of gin, then what better way of displaying and enjoying your gin collection than on your very own gin trolley.
This modern wood Juniper gin trolley from Juliette’s Interiors is designed and made in Britain and provides everything a discerning gin drinker should need. There’s a built-in ventilated cabinet and mini fridge to keep your mixers nice and cool, a drawer section for glasses and cocktail tools and plenty of space on top to mix and pour to your hearts content. It can even have bespoke finishes added to meet your individual requirements.
The wooden castors enable the drinks trolley to be effortlessly moved around your home or outside to your garden to serve drinks on the patio.
If you’re going to have the Juniper trolley positioned in your living room, then here’s an idea for a modern botanical luxe living room design scheme that would coordinate well with the gin trolley and the gins, Wild Island and Pickering’s 1947 Gin.
Modern botanical luxe living room design
Taking inspiration from the colours of some of the key botanical elements used in the Wild Island and Pickering’s 1947 Gin, and the dark wood of the Juniper gin trolley, this living room design brings a botanical theme to modern living room.
Gillian Arnold’s botanical design floral wallpaper is a perfect burst of colour, as well as representing the botanical theme itself. Its deep purple background offers a modern approach to botanic wallpaper designs (we’ve seen other designs with white or black backgrounds, for example) and looks stunning on the walls.
The wallpaper colours pick up the the green of the leafy green lemon balm, the purple of the wild water mint and heather flowers, the orange of the sea buckthorn berries and yellow of the bog myrtle flowers used in the Wild Island gin brewed in Colonsay. Plus, the burnt orange of the spicy cinnamon in Pickering’s 1947 gin.
Velvet is hugely popular as a material for sofas, so the large contemporary forest green nubuck corner sofa is the obvious choice. You can never have enough cushions, so it’s accessorised with cushions in contrasting colours, including a quirky deer design cushion.
A dark floor is perfectly accessorised by the Safavieh Carina area rug, which couldn’t do better with picking up the key botanical room colours.
An exclusive Italian luxury veneered coffee table works well alongside the wood of the gin trolley, and a high end modern Italian gold mirror graces the wall, adding more light into the room. Overhead lighting is provided thanks to the Poppy faceted green pendant light.
Real or artificial trees and plants are also essential for an interior design scheme like this, so would be dotted around the room.
For more ideas and inspiration for colours, furniture and accessories that would work with this design, take a look at our Pinterest board.
(Disclosure: This post is in collaboration with Juliette’s Interiors)
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Nina says
Wow, that’s so pretty! I don’t drink, but I think this could be used for a lot of different things.
Kim B Smith says
Rachel, everything looks so nice. I love the graphics, it brings ideas to me!
David Jack Taylor says
My better half would absolutely love this. Although I’m not sure I’d want to encourage him to drink anymore gin, he’s bad enough!
Mira Garvin says
Everything looks so calm and relaxing, my husband would love that trolley for his birthday (if only I could afford it)
Tiffany Bailey says
I’m all about the botanical vibe at the moment! I have plants everywhere, leaf print cushions and have just bought a roll of amazing jungle print wallpaper!
Karen Joseph says
Glorious use of colour and pattern. Who wouldn’t want to live in such a fresh, luxurious living room?