
Capture the spirit: how to style your home bar area
Whether it’s a sleek cocktail corner or a statement drinks cabinet, your home bar should feel like a destination – a space with personality, flair and atmosphere. And nothing sets that tone quite like the right piece of art. With more people than ever favouring a night in over a night out, surrounding yourself with curated artwork to suit your style will elevate your bar space so you’ll never want to drink anywhere else.

Featured Art (L-R): ‘Too Hot To Handle’, a hand-signed giclée on canvas limited edition by Peter Smith and ‘C'est La Fête’, a hand-signed original oil on canvas by French artist Pascale Taurua.
Sit back and relax
A bar area is the perfect spot to relax whilst getting lost in your favourite album or book. The right combination of paint colours, inviting seating and artwork can create a chic and calming atmosphere to unwind and enjoy a drink or two. With their eye-catching colour palette and distinct feminine energy, Pascale Taurua’s original artworks would would make a beautiful focal point for an intimate soirée with their chic Parisian style.
The artist draws on her own experience working in fashion to create her striking artworks, centring classic French brands and celebrating the industry as a form of self-expression. Combining figurative art with elements of the French street art aesthetic, Taurua draws the viewer in to her world of luxurious elegance.

Featured Art (L-R): ‘Les Parasols De L'été’ and ‘Rose Bonbon’, hand-signed oil on canvas originals by French artist Pascale Taurua.
Get the party started
Building a bar area in your home creates the perfect party space for you and your friends, and the art on your walls should build on the celebratory mood. Bold colours and evocative slogans make elusive artist James McQueen’s May 2025 Special Edition collection the ideal conversation starter within a bar space. Leaving no room for misinterpretation, the artworks are emblazoned with the artist’s distinctive hand-painted phrases, ‘Nobody Gets Out Sober’ and ‘We Love to Party’. Whether styled as a pair to frame a drinks cabinet, or hung individually over a charming drinks trolley, these artworks will leave no uncertainty about your dedication to the party.
Capturing the excitement, colour and movement of carefree celebration, McQueen has taken inspiration from Jackson Pollock’s signature drip technique in this collection. Exploring the frantic energy and emotional intensity of a night out (or in), the technique disrupts the structure of the piece in the same way a wild night disrupts the ordinary.

Featured Art (L-R): ‘Nobody Gets Out Sober’ and ‘We Love to Party’, hand-signed mixed media on paper limited editions by James McQueen.




































