We Need to Talk About the Shot Glass Tree in Katy Perry & Orlando Bloom’s Kitchen

Rochelle Bilow
Rochelle Bilow
Rochelle Bilow is a graduate of the French Culinary Institute, and the former social media manager at Bon Appétit and Cooking Light magazines. She has also worked as a cook on a small farm in Central New York and a Michelin-starred restaurant in New York City. Her first book, a…read more
published Apr 8, 2022
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(L-R) Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom attend Variety's Power of Women Presented by Lifetime at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on September 30, 2021 in Beverly Hills, California.
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You know the saying: “Stars … they’re just like us.” While celebrities may live in the lap of luxury, they definitely share more than a few things in common with us mere mortals. Case in point: Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom’s quirky shot glass tree. 

Let me back up here: I should probably explain how I know that this power couple has an entire kitchen storage space dedicated to the quickest way to consume alcohol. I spied a listing for their house on the Instagram account Luxury Listings (following high-end real estate is kind of a sport for me). The 5-bed, 6-bath mansion is in Beverly Hills, and on the market for $19.5 million. Note: This is not the relatable part.

Click through the slides, and you’ll catch a glimpse of how the singer and actor live. The exterior of the house is so dreamy; all crawling ivy and serene woodland vibes. (The giant gated garden probably helps.) Keep scrolling, and you’ll encounter a home gym, the most luxe four-poster bed I’ve ever seen, an infinity pool, and — wait — is that a shot glass tree on their kitchen counter?

Yep. It totally is. At first glance, Perry and Bloom’s kitchen seems to hit the mark for every contemporary open-concept kitchen. There’s a huge island, XL creamy white cabinets, a hidden fridge, and a powerful range that could make Gordon Ramsay drool. But the outlier here is definitely the three-tiered metal shot glass tree on the island. It’s decorated with colorful shot glasses that liven up the otherwise muted space. Of course, I’m betting that the contents these glasses hold bring a sense of fun to their home. 

I’ve never seen a shot glass tree; leave it to celebrities to teach us something new! If you want to recreate this party-ready look in your own kitchen, you can pick up a traditional mug tree at Bed Bath & Beyond. Nobody says you have to use it for morning coffee.

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