Slate Wine Rack 9SWR13

£475.00

Transcendent slate wine rack which is rather unsual as the the top is wider than the base. This has both an angle and a curve. Mostly grey in colour with some nice splashes of ‘fools gold’ iron pyrite splashed across the face. Free UK Delivery on this freestanding wine rack.

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Dimensions 300 × 110 × 730 mm
Material

Welsh Slate

Capacity

9

Size

Medium

Transcendent slate wine rack with capacity for 9 bottles of fine wine. Holes are cored in a linear fashion. These cores have been reused, split down and re used as coasters. These are available on the website now. The bases are felted and oil’d to finish. This slate has been hand picked from a quarry in North Wales, famous for its mountains and rugged landscape. It has then been sawn, drilled and dressed back in the workshop.

Slate consists of unique properties which will keep your wine at a consistently cool temperature. It won’t expand and contract like other materials. All you have to do is ensure it’s regularly filled up. If you like this freestanding wine rack design but want something bigger then 14swr11 is a good choice as it has an extra column for wine. This design would suit any style kitchen, at the end of a run of units or a worktop.

If you have any further questions about this particular design then please contact us now. A sturdy floor is recommended however I can make up a slate base to be able to spread the weight evenly and prevent any damage to tiles. These make great gifts for wine lovers, birthdays, anniversaries and celebrations. They can also be engraved to add that personal touch. Please do remember that each piece of slate is different. I cannot guarantee the exact replication of any designs and I would not wish to.

Finally, if you can’t decide which rack to purchase then I would recommend a trip down to the workshop. By appointment.