Bourbon Barrel Ring- Large-Scale Decor Piece – Artisan-Made
A Work of Art
The barrel industry stretches far beyond the distillery. Bourbon Barrel Foods uses barrels to add flavor, and designers like Jason Cohen create beautiful furniture and decor with reclaimed barrelsādown to the rings that hold them together. Jason is a Louisville, Kentucky, artist and furniture maker, and this unique piece was a must-carry for Bourbon Barrel Foods. It’s larger than life, measuring 24 inches around and standing just as tall.
Jason Cohen, a Louisville, Kentucky native and friend of Bourbon Barrel Foods, has been making classic and one-of-a-kind designs for over twenty years. From entire restaurants to simple projects, Jason has used the materials around his home state of Kentucky to craft his unique pieces of art and furniture. Matt, Bourbon Barrel Foods Founder and Owner,Ā and Jason have a long-time friendship, and we have called on Jason to outfit all of Bourbon Barrel Foods’ interiorsāfrom our flagship store and marketplace to the Bourbon Barrel Foods headquarters and tradeshows.
In 1988, Jason was in a car accident where he lost the use of his dominant left hand. He had to switch which side of the brain he used the most, which opened up new avenues of creativity and allowed him to try new things. From the first time he touched tools, he had an instant love of woodworking, and it showed in everything he built. It was not long before Jason began making smaller items to sell and built up his shop with every tool he needed. He started getting commissions and making a name for himself in Louisville, Kentucky. Jason realized that using old wood or otherwise unusable materials would be his calling. He built the Blind Pig and 732 Social entirely out of Dumpster wood and old barns. Since then, he has used anything he can get his hand on. Right now it’s bourbon barrels. Check out Jason’s work on his website here.