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Modern Standing Barn Wood Wine Rack, READY TO SHIP, Reclaimed 1791 Wood & Steel by KettlerWoodworks

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110.00 USD

Bringing together the aged rustic feel of weathered, historic Vermont wood with a modern sense of design, this free-standing wine rack was made from steel and a solid piece of reclaimed wood. It securely holds four (4) standard 750-ml wine bottles and lets you display the labels of your favorite wines.

The wine rack you see in these photos is the wine rack you will receive. It is completed and ready to ship out. (Let me know if you'd like to see more photos before ordering.)

The wine rack listed here was made from a rafter reclaimed from a 1791 colonial in Bristol, Vermont. My barn wood wine racks are made from wood reclaimed from 1700s to late-1800s barns, farmhouses and similar structures from around Vermont and New England. In these historical, reclaimed timbers this beautiful, rare wood lives on.

The wood was planed and sanded leaving the natural dark, aged wood look and as much of its original patina as possible, but also a smoother finished surface. You can see not only the grain and aged character that nature gave this beautiful wood, but also the signs of use and history that humans brought to it - including nail holes and the darkened iron stains from those nails. Any natural cracking or other "imperfections" have been stabilized with a special glue which creates a strong bond while also allowing for natural wood movement.

This wine rack has a black oxide steel base, giving it both stability and a "modern meets rustic" look.

DIMENSIONS: This 4-bottle wine rack is just under 21.25" tall with a 5"x5" steel base.

READY TO SHIP:
If the quoted shipping cost is more than the actual cost (including materials) I will refund the balance to you after shipping.


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