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Bremer Tully S82 Cabinet

$4,999.00Price
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October 29th, in 1929, Black Tuesday marked the end of the Roaring 20's - the start of the great Depression. In Chicago, in late 1929, The Bremer Tully S82 hit the market. A little slice of the american art deco style of the jazz age, it brought music and news into the homes of those who could afford a stylish piece.  See more photos

In 2025, as a throwback to the era and its hidden economy resulting from prohibition, the Bremer Tully is reborn as an upscale hideaway for your top-shelf whiskey collection and cocktail barware.

Figured Walnut, Carpathian Elm, Gaboon Ebony, and leather, with brass details. The serving tray is an original piece created with elements of the cabinet echoed throughout, and reclaimed walnut likely felled in 1929.

Oh,...and it can also play music....

 

 

This is a one of a kind piece. Online purchase is not available, please contact me directly if you're interested in this piece, or to have something commissioned just for you.

  • October 29th, in 1929, Black Tuesday marked the end of the Roaring 20's - the start of the great Depression. In Chicago, in late 1929, The Bremer Tully S82 hit the market. A little slice of the american art deco style of the jazz age, it brought music and news into the homes of those who could afford a stylish piece.

    In 2025, as a throwback to the era and its hidden economy resulting from prohibition, the Bremer Tully is reborn as an upscale hideaway for your top-shelf whiskey collection and cocktail barware.

    Figured Walnut, Carpathian Elm, Gaboon Ebony, and leather, with brass details. The serving tray is an original piece created with elements of the cabinet echoed throughout, and reclaimed walnut likely felled in 1929.

    Oh,...and it can also play music....Bluetooth Built-in

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