16 exquisite wine rack designs to give wine a "home"

1. Clay wine rack

  Designed by Weston Mills Pottery, this wine rack can be assembled into multiple modules according to the amount of wine. The red clay can protect the wine from temperature changes, and if it is placed in a humid environment, there is no need to worry about it rotting. However, this wine rack has a disadvantage - it is very heavy!
  2. Anodized aluminum wine rack
  This is also a self-assembled modular wine rack designed by MuNiMulA, which is assembled using interlocking anodized aluminum modules. This wine rack also has a disadvantage - if too many modules are assembled, the wine rack becomes too high and may not be stable enough.
  3. Echelon Champagne Rack
  This wine rack perfectly solves the problem of an unstable base and can store bottles with a diameter of up to 3.6 inches, which is the size that most champagne bottles fit into.
  4. Shelving wine rack
  This is also a very easy to install wine rack, but it is generally not suitable for storing 375ml wine bottles.
  5. Small tabletop wine rack
  For many users, "modular" and "easy to assemble" wine racks are very attractive. This product designed by Cold Edge Gallery fully meets the requirements of such users. It is small and can be placed casually on the countertop.
  6. Bachus Wine Rack
  Designed by Marcel Wanders, the Bachus wine rack is a simple, non-assembled wine rack made from polyethylene.
  7. Vertical Wall-Mounted Wine Rack
  If you have limited floor space, consider a wall-mounted wine rack. This vertical wall-mounted wine rack designed by Angela Ladeiro and Antonio Lages can be mounted on concrete, brick, or stone walls. One of the great benefits of this wine rack is that it allows the wine labels to be clearly visible.
  8. Horizontal wall mounted wine rack
  This horizontal wine rack is easier to install on walls of varying sizes than the vertical wine rack above.
  9. STACT Wall-Mounted Wine Rack
  Designed by Eric Pfeiffer, the rack can be mounted on any dry wall and features a frame made from aircraft-grade aluminium that can hold larger 750ml bottles, such as Bordeaux and Champagne.
  10. “Wine Cell” Wall-Mounted Wine Rack
  The "Wine Cell" was designed by Fiduz and is suitable for storing small amounts of wine. Each "Cell" can only store one bottle of wine and can be installed on any dry wall, making it very flexible to use.
  11. Diamond wine rack
  This wine rack is suitable for storing a large amount of wine, and the diamond-shaped design is suitable for various types of wine bottles. However, when taking out the wine, the wine at the bottom is not easy to take out.
  12. VintageView Wine Rack
  This wine rack allows people to clearly see the condition of each type of wine stored, has a large wine storage capacity, and comes with a separate rack for storing large bottles of wine.
  13. Modulorack Box Wine Rack
  If users buy wine by the case and want to put the whole case of wine in the wine rack, then the "Modulorack" provided by EuroCave is perfect.
  14. Temperature-controlled wine rack
  Some people like to use a temperature-controlled wine rack, like this simple rack designed by Cuisinart, shown above.
  15. "SuperErecta" Lockable Wine Rack
  Some people may prefer a wine rack with a door lock, like the "SuperErecta" wine rack pictured above.
  16. "Coarse Screen" Wine Rack
  If you have enough space in your house, you can use this "coarse screen" type wine rack, which can store some large wine bottles (such as champagne bottles).
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