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Bauhaus Cocktail Shaker Carafe
Mix Up Bauhaus Beverages

If you're looking for a high-styled centerpiece for your sidebar or martini set, the Bauhaus Cocktail Shaker & Carafe available on retromodern.com is a sleek, classic choice. We love the hybrid tea kettle twist on the standard shaker design -- and to think the design is more than eighty years old!

Here's the ditty from retromodern.com: "The highly polished stainless steel piece has been produced under license of the Bauhaus-Archiv Berlin since 1995. The designer is not known, but the shaker has appeared in several museum exhibitions and is characteristic of designs from the mid 1920s. It bulbous body and stopper insert make it perfect for shaking drinks but also make it a wonderful bedside repository for ice water throughout the evening. "

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