The bar is rarely just a bar.
It’s the gathering point. The first place guests drift toward after the ceremony. The piece that anchors the reception and quietly sets the tone for the rest of the room. So when planners and couples come to us looking for something that feels custom, we don’t start with a finished product. We start with the building blocks.
It Starts With the Pieces, Not the Shape
Most rental bars come in fixed sizes and fixed silhouettes. Ours don’t.
We design and build our bar pieces individually — quarter rounds, shadowbox bars, linear components, columns, and corners — so they can be combined into whatever shape your event actually needs. A small footprint for an intimate cocktail hour. A sweeping oval that becomes the focal point of the room. A double bar that splits service in two without splitting the design.
The pieces are the foundation. The shape, how it fits into your space, and how you customize it is the design decision.

The Standard Combinations
Some shapes have earned their place as favorites — the ones we return to because they work beautifully across a range of venues and floor plans.
The Customizable Oval Bar brings softness and movement to a room, ideal when you want the bar to feel smooth rather than angular. The Customizable Round Bar creates a true centerpiece — guests can approach from any angle, which keeps the energy circulating. The Customizable Estate Bar offers a more architectural silhouette, with paneled columns that read formal and considered. And the Customizable Estate Oval combines the best of both: the geometry of estate columns with the softened lines of an oval footprint.
Each of these is available in white, light wood, or black — and every surface is open to further customization.
Creative Combinations: When the Standard Isn’t Enough
This is where the building-block system really earns its name.
Beyond the standard shapes, the same pieces can be reconfigured into specialty silhouettes that can be designed around a specific space, guest count, or design concept. A rectangle bar for a long, narrow venue. A clover leaf that creates multiple service points within a single sculptural form. A double bar with estate corners for high-volume service that still reads cohesive. And other shapes that are possible: square, an elongated oval, a triple shadowbox bar with columns, a V-shape, a L-shape, a horse shoe, a double V, a double U, or a hexagon.
These aren’t off-the-shelf options. They’re the result of what happens when our building-block system meets your floor plan and design vision.

Customization Beyond the Shape
Once the shape is set, the customization continues.
Custom paint in any color, including our in-house favorites like Artichoke or Slate Blue. Custom wallpaper layered onto inserts or full panels. Vinyl wraps for graphic patterns or solid color washes. Decals for monograms, motifs, or signage. CNC-fabricated details for raised lettering, textures, or architectural elements that don’t exist anywhere else.
Every layer is decided in our own studio, by the same team that builds the pieces. That’s what allows us to say yes to design ideas that other rental companies may not be able to accommodate.

Why the Building-Block System?
A custom bar isn’t just an add-on… it’s a design decision that often determines how the rest of the room comes together.
When the bar is built specifically for the space — the right shape, the right scale, the right finish — the floor plan opens up. Florals have something intentional to accent. Lighting has a focal point to anchor. Guest flow becomes intentional rather than accidental. The room feels designed, not decorated.
That’s the difference between just renting a bar and designing one.
If you’re designing a wedding or event and the bar is part of your vision, we’d love to help shape it.
Inquire to design your custom bar.
Photographer Credits: 1 – Alex Tenser Photography / 2 – Danielle J. Norton Photography / 3 – Ashley Cox Photography / 4 – Jenny Quicksall Photography







