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Tiki Bar Accessories

Tiki Bar Accessories For Your Outdoor Entertainment Space


Tiki bar accessories can bring new life to your outdoor entertainment space, even if some of them are a bit over the top. There is no better way to set off a festive barbecue or evening out by the pool than by having a Tiki theme to set the mood. If you want to decorate with Tiki related accessories, you should have no trouble finding the perfect items to go with your vision. Here are some suggestions to get your decoration started.

Tiki Mugs

What better way to serve your mixed drinks than in Tiki mugs? These fun cups are usually made to look like totem pole characters, and they can be made out of just about any material you can think of. You can find these mugs in sets where each one has a different expression. That way guests can identify their drinks from one another.

Tiki Signs

There are plenty of signs on the market made to fit the Tiki theme. They may say something like "Tiki Bar" or "Tiki Hut," but there are others available that go along the same lines. They come in sizes big and small for you to hang around, and some of them even stick in the ground. If you have an actual bar that you want to decorate, these signs are a must.

Tiki Barstools

There are no cooler Tiki bar accessories than barstools if you buy the right ones. These should be made to look like they were built right on the beach. They may have Tiki gods acting as the posts for the top, or they may be made out of synthetic bamboo. If you do plan to have this furniture outside, be sure that it can withstand the elements. Water and sunlight can both be damaging in excessive quantities, so you need to buy durable furniture that can handle that.

Tiki Barware

You can always get coasters, coolers, and glasses to fit the Tiki theme so your full bar looks like it was meant to be at the islands. The mugs can then be set aside for non-alcoholic beverages if you want to use the glasses for beer or wine. You can buy actual bars designed to look like they were made on the beach, which will go perfect with the stools you pick out. There is really no limit to the amount of Tiki bar accessories you have access to. You just have to know what you want.


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