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In the world of whiskey, we spend a lot of time talking about the liquid inside the bottle. But in Greenwood, Arkansas, David Bohannan is proving that the vessel itself has just as much of a story to tell.
As the founder of BoHannan Barrels, David has carved out a niche by breathing new life into retired oak. He doesn’t just see a discarded barrel; he sees a future heirloom. “I create whiskey barrel cabinets and repurpose old whiskey barrels into rustic decor,” David says of his work—a process that turns industrial white oak into high-end home additions for Arkansas collectors.
David’s philosophy is built into every piece: “Custom oak barrel creations — made with care, built with character.” This isn’t assembly-line furniture. Each piece retains the unique staining, deep char, and “distressing” that only years in a rickhouse can provide. His Greenwood workshop specializes in several functional whiskey art pieces that are perfect for any home bar:




For the readers of ArkansasLiquor.com, BoHannan Barrels represents the intersection of the spirits community and local craftsmanship. David doesn’t just build decor; he saves the history of the wood. Whether you are looking for a centerpiece for your home bar or a unique way to display your latest “barrel pick” find, David’s work in Greenwood is a testament to Natural State talent.
As we always say, the best whiskey is shared with friends—and it looks even better when served from a hand-crafted cabinet.