Showing posts with label WHAT: wine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WHAT: wine. Show all posts
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Wine Cranny

Forget beer holders, this is much more sophisticated. You could probably customize your existing chairs and show off to all your friends.


(source unknown: drop me a line if you know who to credit)
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Shhhiiiiii....

it's ok. it's meant to do that. Silly boozy shelving.




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One of these pieces ain't like the others

Remove one piece and fit it with a trough... add ice... perfect backyard cooler.


I also find this solution appropriate for lake-side lounging... would be nice to keep my salsa/beer/orange slices cool while lounging on the dock.



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Equal Parts Lovely & Stress-inducing

What a great concept from Jesse Herbert - makes me a wee bit nervous. 


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Scrap wood wine rack


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My cave is better than your cave

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Just Lovely

Simple, sophisticated wine rack by Iron Design Company.

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Your Daily WTF: The Wine Purse

Introducing The Baggy Wine Coat (real name!). Pure class.

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Sculptural Storage

Wine rack by Metropolitan Produce

by way of.
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Il Buco

Fantastic wine storage at Chef Ignacio Matto's NYC restaurant, featured on the Selby.


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Felt Wine Storage

Quick and easy diy project, and would make a moderately nice gift.

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Another BBP Idea


It might appear that i secretly work for the Blackboard Paint Lobby, given my enthusiasm for posting projects requiring its use but, alas, i don't (otherwise i'd unashamedly relish in the free samples).

So here is the newest addition to the BBP (blackboard paint) idea book: this DIY wine-rack-slash-notice-board is perfect for small spaces.

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Sporadic Wine


Nice looking alternative to your average wine rack.

(opt for the slightly more sustainable bamboo option)

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For the sommelier in your life

So you're cooking dinner for you and your beau/boo, and crap! you forgot to decanter.... quick just open up the hole in your kitchen floor and grab your favorite bottle... pour.... phew.... crisis and sediment avoided.