Dimensions | 470 × 100 × 180 mm |
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Material | Welsh Slate |
Capacity | 2 |
Size | Small |
Slate Wine Rack 2SWR13 has a capacity for 2 bottles of fine wine and is part of my small slate wine rack category. Hand picked recently from my favourite quarry in North Wales near mount Snowdon. Sawn base and core drilled using diamond tipped drill bits. I then retain all of the cores and more importantly re use them, splitting them down as coasters. The wine bottle holes are approximately 90mm in diameter.
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