Tiki Bar Tapestries
Description: Bob Brooks 7 Seas night club was a pre-tiki establishment (although they did have both physical tikis and tiki graphics in their menu and advertising...so a case could be made they they were full-blown tiki earlier than many think), originally opened at 6904 Hollywood Boulevard by Ray Haller in 1935. Capitalizing on the popularity of the South Pacific as a dream vacation destination, Haller borrowed ideas from the popular Don the Beachcomber club a few blocks away and decorated the 7 Seas with a collection of tropical plants, nautical items, lava rocks, and other items of decor that fit the Polynesian theme. The most notable feature was a corrugated tin roof upon which nightly tropical rain storms--complete with thunder and lightning.
Description: This Section is for the person that likes hanging out and chilling in a tiki bar. Illustration of the tiki shack Cocktail Lounge on Kokomo Island is easy on the eye and a welcome change from the daily stress. If you can’t find what you want, email us at [email protected] and we will get it made and listed for you to purchase. Original Artwork by Frank Schuster – © 2022, All Rights Reserved.
Description: Gonna take you to a dive bar. The Tiki has had a greater influence on the modern art world than many realize. The 20th century saw a rise in American’s fascination with the Pacific Islands and their native culture. Images of the traditional life of native islanders captivated the residents of the Continental U.S. and brought about a desire to fill their mundane environment with some of the iconography of the islands. Post World War II returning GI’s brought back images of the Pacific Islands and the fascination with Tiki emerged. By the 1960s Tiki could be seen everywhere. It adorned buildings, restaurants, motels and all manner of advertising. Exports of authentic Tiki could not keep up with the demand.
Description: Reproduction of vintage matchbook art for Sam's Sea Food and Hawaiian Village tiki bar. Classic Americana from 1950s California. Designed in a distressed style for that retro look.
Tiki Bar, Sams Seafood Restaurant, Vintage Americana Tapestry
by Ryte TRACK
$23 $30
Description: A tiki bar is a themed drinking establishment that serves elaborate cocktails, especially rum-based mixed drinks such as the Mai Tai and Zombie cocktails. Tiki bars are aesthetically defined by their tiki culture décor which is based upon a romanticized conception of tropical cultures, most commonly Polynesian. Some bars also incorporate general nautical themes or retro elements from the early atomic age
Description: A tiki bar is a themed drinking establishment that serves elaborate cocktails, especially rum-based mixed drinks such as the Mai Tai and Zombie cocktails. Tiki bars are aesthetically defined by their tiki culture décor which is based upon a romanticized conception of tropical cultures, most commonly Polynesian. Some bars also incorporate general nautical themes or retro elements from the early atomic age
Description: A tiki bar is a themed drinking establishment that serves elaborate cocktails, especially rum-based mixed drinks such as the Mai Tai and Zombie cocktails. Tiki bars are aesthetically defined by their tiki culture décor which is based upon a romanticized conception of tropical cultures, most commonly Polynesian. Some bars also incorporate general nautical themes or retro elements from the early atomic age
Description: This pre-tiki establishment was open at least as early as 1945. Before this, in 1943, it was home to the Rose Bowl. Hy Ginnis, the original host, died in 1955. Art Adler took over soon after. It was located on Chicago's Rush Street which was quite notorious at the time for gambling, prostitution, and all sorts of debauchery. The exterior was marked by huge neon vertical letters spelling out "TRADE WINDS". By the 1960s, this location housed the Whiskey A Go Go.
Description: After Prohibition was repealed in 1933, the bootlegger known as 'Ernie' changed his name to Donn Beach and opened Don the Beachcomber, a small café and bar where he mixed exotic rum drinks for his customers. Inspired by his travels, Donn filled the new place with Polynesian flair, including a bamboo bar with matching barstools, fishing nets draped on the walls, large glass fishing weights in every shade of blue and green imaginable, and the now-ubiquitous cocktail umbrellas adorning his drinks. Thus, Donn Beach became the founding father of the Polynesian “tiki” bar.
Description: This Nemons Black Lagoon Tiki Bar is the perfect Creepy Cute Creature Island Vacation gift for any horror movie lovers with a unique sense of humor and style looking for a good vibes beach outfit. Featuring a hand drawn kawaii style retro monster and fun tropical typography, you'll be ready to hula hoop, carry those tiki torches or just watch the surf!
Black Lagoon Tiki Bar - Creepy Cute Creature - Hawaii Island Vacation Tapestry
by Nemons
$23 $30
Description: A tiki bar is a themed drinking establishment that serves elaborate cocktails, especially rum-based mixed drinks such as the Mai Tai and Zombie cocktails. Tiki bars are aesthetically defined by their tiki culture décor which is based upon a romanticized conception of tropical cultures, most commonly Polynesian. Some bars also incorporate general nautical themes or retro elements from the early atomic age
Description: This Section is for the person that likes hanging out and chilling in a tiki bar. Illustration of the Enchanted Tiki Bar Cocktail Lounge is easy on the eye and a welcome change to the daily stress. If you can’t find what you want, email us at [email protected] and we will get it made and listed for you to purchase. Original Artwork by Frank Schuster – © 2020, All Rights Reserved.
Description: If you love the unique tropical atmosphere exclusive to Hawaii, this fun, festive tiki bar located in Maui is for you. The name alone, South Shore Tiki Lounge, located in Kihei Kalama Village on 1913-J South Kihei Road in Kihei
South Shore Tiki Lounge Maui Hawaii Here for the Good Time Tapestry
by JOADDO
$23 $30
Description: Pago Pago Lounge was a mid-twentieth century Tiki Bar named for and inspired by the capital city of Pago Pago on South Pacific Ocean island of American Samoa. Opened in 1947, it was the first Tiki themed restaurant and bar in Tucson, Arizona located in the Miracle Mile Historic District.
Vintage Pag Pago Restaurant and Cocktail Lounge Tucson Tapestry
by StudioPM71
$23 $30
Description: The Tiki has had a greater influence on the modern art world than many realize. The 20th century saw a rise in American’s fascination with the Pacific Islands and their native culture. Images of the traditional life of native islanders captivated the residents of the Continental U.S. and brought about a desire to fill their mundane environment with some of the iconography of the islands. Post World War II returning GI’s brought back images of the Pacific Islands and the fascination with Tiki emerged. By the 1960s Tiki could be seen everywhere. It adorned buildings, restaurants, motels and all manner of advertising. Exports of authentic Tiki could not keep up with the demand.