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Mark Sweeden Construction
This modern style wine cellar has floor to ceiling glass panels on two walls. Wine storage appears to be floating by using a cable suspension system and provides a premium view of the stone walls behind. The cables are supported by the iron column & beam system. The iron work becomes part of the overall expression to interact and create a seamless design.
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Marina V. Phillips
Frameless construction cabinetry in wenge (slab door). Built-in wine refrigerator between storage cabinet and open wine cubby shelves above the wine refrigerator. Stainless steel handles. Modern approach to a traditional wine storage in a small city apartment.
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Winepine
We received this photo from a client who was looking to replicate the look. This is from a restaurant wall in North Carolina. Each wine crate panel was stained with a different wood color, and treated with a semi-gloss polyurethane. Some of the wine panels were tastefully stacked to create a 3D-like effect.
Bravas Boca Raton
Fully integrated Signature Estate featuring Creston controls and Crestron panelized lighting, and Crestron motorized shades and draperies, whole-house audio and video, HVAC, voice and video communication atboth both the front door and gate. Modern, warm, and clean-line design, with total custom details and finishes. The front includes a serene and impressive atrium foyer with two-story floor to ceiling glass walls and multi-level fire/water fountains on either side of the grand bronze aluminum pivot entry door. Elegant extra-large 47'' imported white porcelain tile runs seamlessly to the rear exterior pool deck, and a dark stained oak wood is found on the stairway treads and second floor. The great room has an incredible Neolith onyx wall and see-through linear gas fireplace and is appointed perfectly for views of the zero edge pool and waterway.
The club room features a bar and wine featuring a cable wine racking system, comprised of cables made from the finest grade of stainless steel that makes it look as though the wine is floating on air. A center spine stainless steel staircase has a smoked glass railing and wood handrail.
Nest Architectural Design, Inc.
Interior Design: Beth Armijo, Armijo Design Group (armijodesigngroup.com) Kitchen Design: Terri Rose, Exquisite Kitchen Design (myekdesign.com) Contractor: Steven Hillson, Boa Construction (boaaaa.com) Photography: David Lauer (davidlauerphotography.com)
Kessick Wine Storage Systems
Elevate wine storage system by Kessick combines neck out and label forward wine storage in a stunning format. Stainless steel rods support clear acrylic bottle cradles to create a floating effect. The rods span floor to ceiling allowing the LED lighting to shine through the wine as it reflects off the textured stone wall.
STACT Wine Displays Inc.
STACT is a smart, new modular wine bottle rack system that makes wine storage easy for collections of any size and grows with you.
Ready-to-assemble and install on any flat wall surface. Mix and match 9 colorways, to create your own unique design. Ideal for wine cellars, and all commercial and residential wine storage applications.
http://www.getSTACT.com
Vin de Garde Wine Cellars Inc.
A collaboration with Vancouver-based Jeff Martin Joinery.
We have been working with Jeff Martin and his team for some time now. So far, we have collaborated to create a series of wine storage components and a modern furniture set.
Just like our clients, we are emphatic when it comes to specifications and customization when appreciating and acquiring furniture in quality materials – especially wood. Jeff Martin Joinery uses premium grade domestic hardwoods, and takes great pride in creating well designed, engineered, and executed pieces. We will embrace your requests about grain, figure, orientation, finish type and customizable options.
Martin and his team have produced exquisite custom furniture for clientele the world over. He was classically trained under a celebrated designer in Brooklyn, New York and is quickly becoming an integral thread in the architectural fabric of North America.
We’re working with Jeff to design modern furniture sets and build high quality components with old school joinery techniques. Our product line serves anyone who appreciates the details.
We’ve branded it with an “X” to remark on the collaborative process between two influential Canadian design firms.
Photography by James Stockhorst
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