Bentwood Wine Rack - Lovely! Modern! Classy!
You guys, I have a confession to make. I have sort of a schizophrenic design aesthetic. My ideal house would be 40% Eames mid-century modern-chic, 50% of the Elephant Room where Nicole Kidman lived in Moulin Rouge, and 10% Hello Kitty. Balancing these styles - well, it is my burden. Yet, bravely, I persevere!
And the good thing about having eclectic taste (yes, that’s what I’ve decided to call it) is that when I find something that speaks to one of my design personalities - it doesn’t speak with a whisper, it shouts! And man oh man, this Wine Knot is screaming my name. I love the smooth curves, and the two-tone bent plywood. It’s hard to find a wine rack that looks good both empty and full, but this one totally fits the bill.It holds six wine bottles, and it can hold a magnum of champers in the center. Obviously, it’s speaking to the mid-century modernist in me (although I could embellish it with a little glitter and gold paint, and really reach a happy medium). What’s the verdict? Do you love it, or really love it?


Never again do you need to be concerned with your fine wines losing body or flavor after opening! The commercially proven Vintner dispensing and preserving system has become the industry standard and is now available for home use. The Vintner saves wine for weeks while hiding the Nitrogen canister and Regulator in a stylish two or three bottle handcrafted hardwood rack. The disposable nitrogen canister preserves and dispenses up to 24, .75 liter bottles of wine. Currently used in thousands of the world’s finest hotels, restaurants and homes, the Vintner makes enjoying fine wine an extended and pleasurable experience. The proven nitrogen gas preservation technology will ensure impeccable flavor to the very end of the bottle. Quick disconnect fitting allows for refrigeration of white wines. The two bottle Vintner comes with two stopper-faucets, regulator, tubing, and one nitrogen canister. The three bottle Vintner comes with three stopper-faucets, regulator, tubing, and one nitrogen canister.