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What is cocktail equipment?

Cocktail equipment covers the tools and accessories you use to mix, serve, and enjoy cocktails at home or at parties. At Dims Studio, you’ll find a carefully selected range focusing on both function and decoration – always with attention to the small details that make the experience more fun.

Materials and types of cocktail equipment

Cocktail equipment comes in many materials, depending on whether you prefer classic steel, glass, porcelain, or colorful alternatives in acrylic and melamine. You’ll find shakers in stainless steel, measuring jiggers in brass or glass, bar spoons with twisted handles, ice tongs, strainers, muddlers, and ice buckets – all in various styles. At Dims Studio, the selection is marked by colors, patterns, and shapes that stand out from typical bar tools. There are products from Rice in BPA-free acrylic, &Klevering with art deco-inspired details, as well as Bongusta and Bloomingville offering both classic and playful designs.

Sizes and dimensions

  • Shakers: typically 500-700 ml, suitable for 1-2 drinks at a time.
  • Measuring jiggers: often 30/60 ml or 20/40 ml – for precise dosing.
  • Bar spoons: length from 20 to 30 cm, reaching both low and tall glasses.
  • Ice buckets: usually hold 1-2 liters, perfect for a small home bar.
  • Strainers: diameter approx. 8-10 cm, fitting standard shakers and glasses.

Most pieces are sized for easy storage in the kitchen or on a bar cart. You’ll also find small cocktail glasses of 150-250 ml and highball glasses of 300-400 ml.

Brand stories: Selected designers and labels

Dims Studio gathers cocktail equipment from brands that put extra effort into design and quality. Rice is known for their colorful acrylic glasses and practical accessories that withstand everyday use and parties. &Klevering works with modern shapes and a wink – their glasses and accessories often feature playful details. Bongusta delivers textiles and accessories with a handmade touch, while Bloomingville and Anna+Nina offer glasses and tools with a decorative twist. Anna Von Lipa guarantees mouth-blown glass in soft shapes and clear colors, and Cody Foster provides kitschy, festive bar decorations. Each brand is chosen because they add something special to the home bar.

Usage scenarios and styling tips for cocktail equipment

  • Build a home bar on a rolling cart or a kitchen corner – display shakers, glasses, and bottles as part of your decor.
  • Use colorful acrylic glasses from Rice for outdoor drinks – durable enough for kids and garden parties.
  • Mix and match glasses from Anna Von Lipa and &Klevering for a more playful table setting.
  • Arrange bar tools on a serving tray so they’re always ready for guests.
  • Create themed evenings with decorations from Cody Foster and colorful napkins from AU MAISON or Bongusta.

The right equipment makes it easier to experiment with classic cocktails and your own recipes. It’s also a perfect gift for anyone who loves hosting drinks with friends.

Interior styles and cocktail equipment

Cocktail equipment from Dims Studio fits many styles. If you like retro or kitsch, you’ll find plenty of colors, patterns, and surprising shapes. For minimalist interiors, there are tools in steel, glass, and neutral tones. If your home has a bohemian vibe, you can mix textiles, glass, and decorations across brands and materials. Whether the bar is a permanent fixture or a pop-up corner for parties, you can easily add your personal touch with this selection.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is cocktail equipment?

Cocktail equipment includes the tools and accessories you use to mix and serve cocktails – such as shakers, measuring jiggers, bar spoons, and special glasses.

What size shaker should I choose?

A shaker of 500-700 ml fits 1-2 drinks at a time and covers most needs.

What is the difference between a cocktail shaker and a mixing glass?

A shaker is used to mix drinks with ice, while a mixing glass is for stirring drinks that shouldn’t be shaken – like a Martini.

How large is a typical cocktail glass?

Cocktail glasses usually hold 150-250 ml, while highball glasses range from 300-400 ml.

Which material is best for cocktail glasses?

Glass is classic for cocktails, but acrylic and melamine are practical for outdoor use.

What is a bar spoon used for?

A bar spoon is used to stir drinks, especially those not shaken, and to layer ingredients.

Can cocktail equipment be used for mocktails?

Yes, all equipment can be used for both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.

Is cocktail equipment suitable as a gift?

Yes, it’s a great gift – especially for those who love experimenting and hosting drinks.

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