The bottle itself is a design icon—faceted like a block of ice, sealed with a brass cap etched with a stylized queen bee. In the entertainment lexicon of 1985, owning a bottle on your backlit bar cart was a silent announcement: I have complicated tastes. I do not explain them. How does one host a Palace 1985 evening? According to the original (and now legendary) Palace Entertaining Guide —a slim, leather-bound pamphlet distributed only to select retailers—the event must follow three laws:
By Alistair Monroe
The palace is waiting. Alistair Monroe writes about the intersection of vintage luxury and modern living. His last article, "The Cult of the 1984 Bar Cart," was a finalist for the James Beard Media Award. Pussy Palace 1985 Crystal Honey
So dim the lights. Chill the bottle. Draw a tarot card. The bottle itself is a design icon—faceted like