Host like a seasoned pro with Sambonet’s new Sphera Bar Collection

Hosting at home becomes an experience to remember with Sambonet, the storied Italian brand that blends elegance with everyday practicality. The Sphera Bar Collection transforms any gathering with its striking, sculptural shapes and thoughtful details. Whether you’re hosting loved ones for a festive feast this Christmas or searching for an heirloom-worthy gift for your resident culinary enthusiast, Sambonet’s latest creations promise to impress.

At the centre of the collection, the Insulated Ice Bucket and Wine Cooler redefine classic barware. With seamless curves and mirror-finish stainless steel, both lend a sense of modern glamour. They catch the light in a way that feels both architectural and effortlessly chic, transforming tired table scapes into elevated masterpieces. Yet beneath the elegance is pure functional form. Each piece is engineered to maintain optimal temperature, ensuring that every pour — from a chilled glass of sauvignon blanc to the perfect dirty martini — tastes just as balanced as it looks.

Sambonet Sphera Bar Insulated Ice Bucket from Studio of Tableware
Sambonet Sphera Stainless Steel Tray 32cm from Studio of Tableware
Sambonet Sphera Cocktail Shaker from Studio of Tableware
Sambonet Sphera Bar Wine Cooler from Studio of Tableware

Whether on show for casual drinks with friends or styled on a curated bar cart, Sambonet’s new Sphera Collection cleverly blurs the line between functional object and sculptural centrepiece. They bring ceremony to the everyday rituals of mixing, chilling, and serving. For the host who truly appreciates design-led entertaining, the design-forward new range reaffirms that true sophistication lies in the details. With Sambonet, those details are nothing short of exceptional.

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