Description
A circular bar changes the entire social geometry of an event. Where a standard linear counter creates a clear division between service side and guest side, the Coliseum Rounded Bar places the bartender at the center of the room, surrounded by guests on all sides, which transforms drink service from a transaction at the edge of a space into a performance at its heart.
The exterior carries the same design language as the rectangular Coliseum bar, tight horizontal ribbed wood framing recessed gold mirror panels that run around the full circumference of the piece. The fluted wood ridges catch directional lighting along every groove while the gold panels reflect the event environment continuously around the room, multiplying ambient light, candlelight and uplighting in a way that makes the bar read differently from every position on the floor.
At 42 inches high and 12 feet in outside diameter with an 8-foot interior working space, the bartender has genuine room to operate comfortably while remaining visible and accessible to guests approaching from any direction. The six modular sections assemble into a complete circle with a single access gap, and the integrated wheels allow the full configuration to be repositioned on the venue floor without disassembly.
There is no centerpiece in event furniture more commanding than a fully circular bar. Everything else in the room arranges itself around it naturally. Explore the full range of rental furniture for events to complete the setup around it.
Technical Specifications
- Material: Wood with ribbed texture, gold mirror panels
- Item type: Modular circular event bar
- Outside diameter: 12′ (365.76 cm)
- Inside diameter: 8′ (243.84 cm)
- Height: 42″ (106.7 cm)
- Configuration: 6 sections, full circle with bartender access gap
- Mobility: On wheels
- Style: Warm, luxurious, contemporary classical
Suggested Uses
- Grand ballroom wedding reception where the bar serves as the centerpiece of the entire floor plan
- Corporate gala or anniversary celebration requiring a serving station that doubles as an architectural feature
- Hotel rooftop or open-air venue event where a circular layout encourages natural guest flow and social mixing
- Luxury brand launch or product reveal requiring a bar format that commands the room without a backdrop or stage
- New Year’s Eve countdown event where a central circular bar anchors a panoramic lounge concept around it
- Etc.
