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Unique Bottle Openers That Enhance Any Home Bar



For some, a unique bottle opener is as unimportant as the bottom of a flip-flop. Others, however, want more from their barware. As it turns out, there are bottle openers to match any aesthetic taste—from Art Deco to rustic. So, whether you’re looking for something to match the rest of your home bar, something to impress guests, or something to carry with you, Nest Casa has a stylish bottle opener for you.
Editors' Picks


Some may shy away from the eccentricities of a bejeweled flamingo bottle opener. But why have something understated when you could have a conversation piece?


If you’re in the market for a design-forward bottle opener, look no further than the Profile Bottle Opener from San Francisco–based company Fire Road. Built in a classic dovetail shape, this opener is sure to impress any architecture aficionado.


While real shells make great décor, their usefulness is limited by their fragile nature. These shells are handmade out of bronze, which means that you can embrace a coastal theme without worrying about anything breaking.


Another sea-inspired item, this Bulla stainless-steel bottle opener was made with mollusks in mind. If you’re looking for an artist-rendered bottle opener, this is the one for you.


Anyone with a taste for high fashion is sure to appreciate this Christian Louboutin bottle opener—which doubles as a key fob.


This hammered bottle opener is handmade in silverplate by German silver experts. The result? Barware worth bragging about.


More than a bottle opener, this walnut device is a version of the classic Swiss Army Pocket Knife. It’s made by the company that originated the tool.


While it may have been made in the modern era, this Georg Jensen bottle opener takes cues from the Art Deco movement. If you’re feeling particularly cosmopolitan, this is the one for you.


A bottle opener with a wooden handle is a great way to bring some rustic charm to your barware.


Brass and heavy, this bottle opener shares more in common with vintage door knockers than it does with modern barware. It’s perfect for making a statement.


You may not be able to tell that it’s a bottle opener when first looking at it, but this piece is fully functional from both sides. It’s practically made to be shown off.




