Enduring Stellar Copper Bar Top
Behold this extensive copper bar top. By making use of the Stellar copper pattern, the creators have formed a charming and enduring bar room that will remain a pleasure to the eyes for years to come.
Lengthy Golden Bamboo Copper Bar Top
This lengthy copper bar top was made with the Golden Bamboo pattern. This project, too, turned out well.
Flipped Rojo Y Negro Copper Bar Top
The Rojo Y Negro copper bar top in this post has a reversed pattern. The sheet is flipped, showing the back hich just so happened to form a splendid design of its own. Rojo Y Negro copper is one of the most likely patterns to have this side effect.
Thin Framed Stellar Copper Bar Top
The copper bar top this time is concise and has a thin frame on all sides. They used Stellar copper in this instance, an excellent choice for bar tops.
Dim Enchantment Copper Bar Top
The slim copper bar top in this post was made with Enchantment copper. Low light and a cool environment add to the barroom atmosphere.
Dazzling Golden Bamboo Copper Bar Top
The bird’s eye perspective of the Golden Bamboo copper bar top shown here is a smart demonstration of how a copper bar top will dazzle with a Color Copper pattern.
Beautiful Reversed Rojo Y Negro Copper Bar Top
For copper bar tops like this one, there’s no limit to how long or complex and beautiful you can make it. The copper in this case was the Rojo Y Negro pattern. An unintended pattern formed on the back of the sheet during creation, which the owners decided to use.
Black Framed Enchantment Copper Bar Top
Here’s a nice project. The copper bar top in this image was made with Enchantment copper. A black frame and choice lighting from above enhances the dark, black theme.
Insightful Stellar Copper Bar Top
The Stellar bar top here shows one way of dealing with bar top seams. Butt the strips of copper used together neatly, and it should look just fine.
Focused Stellar Copper Bar Top
A stubby Stellar copper bar top such as this one is good for a focused view of Stellar copper‘s stream of meteors. This is done in a home bar with our 36 gauge copper and a coat of epoxy on top of it. It turned out beautiful.











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