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This Steampunk Refrigerator Bar is Cool Piece of Furniture With Shining Carroll Shelby Logo

Made using old barn wood and steel frame supporting the structure
Harshendra MehtaBy Harshendra MehtaMarch 29, 20242 Mins Read
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Steampunk creations have a great fan base and one of the latest builds in this category is a steampunk refrigerator bar. It is a result of a collaboration between Machine Age Lamps and Carroll Shelby who is much known as an American automotive designer, entrepreneur, and racing driver. The first looks of the Steampunk refrigerator bar are great and they woo any steampunk lover with its features.

The large 75″ table is registered and licensed with Carroll Shelby American. Interested buyers can get their name and table serial number registered with the company. There are several pieces of this table on display at the Carroll Shelby Heritage Center in Las Vegas.

The basic structure of Steampunk refrigerator bar has been made using barn wood from a late 1800s Minnesota barn. The planks are about 2 inches thick and they have been sourced from the antique floorboards of an old barn. The top of the table gives a rustic look and feel. It reminds one of the bar tops that were prevalent in the 19th century. The lower part of the table is made using steel pipes that suffice for the steampunk design.

The main attraction of the Steampunk refrigerator bar is the front which has large Carroll Shelby Snake art in the center. The center part that comprises the snake and the Shelby logo glows as it has been installed with LED lighting on the inside.

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The back of the fridge serves as a bar rack and wine fridge. In fact, in the center lies the fridge, and to its left and right side is the rack that can be used to store bar items like glasses, bottles, snacks, etc.

If you are interested in buying this Steampunk refrigerator bar then you’ll have to shell out $10,300 and wait a couple of months for the delivery. The customers get an option to choose this table with or without wheels. This amazing piece is made to order and takes around 8 weeks to ship.

Steampunk refrigerator bar
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Steampunk refrigerator bar side view
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Steampunk refrigerator bar top look
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Steampunk refrigerator bar base made using steel
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Steampunk refrigerator bar back
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Steampunk refrigerator bar
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Harshendra Mehta

Harshendra likes to read and write on a variety of topics including real estate, environment, lifestyle and more. He has a passion for theatre, poetry and music. He has previously worked in fields of IT, education, real estate and event management.

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