Home Tiki Bar Spotlight #40 The Drunken Flamingo Bar and Seabean Lounge - Tacoma WA - Tiki with RayHeather and John had a dream… That dream was to build a tiki bar in their basement. There was just one problem, their home in Seattle didn’t have one. So, they moved to Tacoma, bought a house with a basement and got to work. I’ll let Heather and John take it from here… What’s the […]
Project Tiki — Mitch Tobias PhotographerAmerica is host to countless sub-cultures. But only one generates more happiness than all the rest put together: Tiki Culture. Vintage Hawaiian shirts, sweet (and toxic) cocktails, steel guitars, and hand-carved totems fill people with joy.
Tiki Bar Decor Guide: All the Lighting, Furniture and Kitsch You NeedLiquor cabinet in mid-century modern tiki bar // Here’s everything you need to set up a home tiki bar, including furniture, lighting and decor. Find ideas for your bar or liquor cabinet, start your tiki mug collection and decorate your dreamy tiki bar. #tikibar #homedecor
Inside LA's Tiki Underground - PUNCHAmericans have been drinking Mai Tais inside tropical-themed bars ever since Ernest Gantt a.k.a. Donn Beach washed up on Southern California shores in the
Home Tiki Bar Spotlight #75 Baron’s Bamboo Lounge – Vancouver B.C. Canada - Tiki with RayWhen you have Rod Moore (The man who built The Shameful Tiki) help you build a home tiki bar, you know it’s going to be great! Beth MacNeil and Aaron Hicks just moved into a new home and the first thought they had was, let’s build a tiki bar! Beth and Aaron are good friends […]
Harris Imperial HouseTiki Modern! Probably torn down and long gone... Location: Pompano Beach, FL Architects: Gamble, Pownall, & Gilroy Interior Design: Sam Horowitz of Idea Associates Structural Engineering: D.E. Britt Associates Contractor: Porcher Construction Photography: James Forney of Lisanti Photography
Mai-Kai: History & Mystery of the Iconic Tiki Restaurant - the book is out! - Retro RenovationThe Mai-Kai Restaurant in Fort Lauderdale — opened in 1956 and still running strong today — is my #1 favorite place in the world. The architecture and interior design! The Molokai bar! The history! The drinks! Every time I’m about to go inside, I am literally — and I do not jest — jumping up…
Another shot of the Hale Kahiki basement tiki room of Alan Smart and Michael Uhlenkott. Michael painted the black light volcano which is insane! The lava reflecting off the smoke is so real looking…Explore tikitony's 2249 photos on Flickr!