Have an extensive wine collection?

Display as many wine bottles as you need in this beautiful 24 Bottle Modular Stackable Wine Rack, designed to be easily stackable and customizable.

‣ Quality Craftsmanship - Handcrafted from furniture-grade, imported Australian pine hardwood.

‣ Ready-to-Use - Minimal assembly. No tools required. Rows slot together for a stable wine rack.

Description

This modular hardwood wine rack is handcrafted from furniture-grade pine hardwood.  Featuring shelves with beveled edges, each individual set holds up to 24 standard-sized wine bottles. Scale to your wine collection needs with multiple sets. The wood is sealed and can be displayed as is but allows you the option to stain, paint, or varnish to match any decor. Item ships flat. Requires minimal assembly. See our pdf for assembly instructions.

Built 100% from hardwood, sfDisplay cases are built to last.

*Bottles displayed in photos not included.

**Wine racks are sized to allow displaying common Bordeaux, Burgundy, and most 750ml wine bottles. Not for large Champagne-style or wide bottom bottles.

Specifications

Unit Weight: 8 lbs per Set

Dimensions: 16.25"H x 12.25"W x 12.75"D per 12 Bottle Rack

Framing Material: Pine Hardwood

1 Set - 24 Bottle Capacity
2 Set - 48 Bottle Capacity
3 Set - 72 Bottle Capacity
4 Set - 96 Bottle Capacity
5 Set - 120 Bottle Capacity
6 Set - 144 Bottle Capacity

Instructions

If you are missing the assembly instructions for this product, you can download a pdf of it from the instructions page.

24 Bottle Modular Stackable Wine Rack (Stack As Many Sets Together)

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SKU: wr24x

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Size: 1 Set - 24 Bottle Capacity

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Anonymous

4 stars

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ashnikk

5 stars

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Good product at a nice price

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lynnk1999

4 stars

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Ann

I was surprised with how much assembly was still required.