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Rack for Wine Cellars - LS102DZBLACK and LS117BLACK
Elegant and practical design
The steel wire rack, complemented by a natural wood pediment, combines sturdiness and elegance.Its unique head-to-tail design not only optimizes storage space in your wine cellar, but also its accessibility.Specially designed for LS102DZBLACK and LS117BLACK wine cellars, this rack is the ideal solution for wine lovers concerned with detail and quality.
Optimized storage space
Maximize the use of space in your wine cellar with this rack. Its clever layout ensures organized, efficient storage of your precious bottles. Each bottle is easily accessible, avoiding any disruption to the established order. It's a real transformation of your cellar, giving it both practicality and aesthetic appeal.
Enduringly attractive benefits
This rack is not just a practical object, it's also a work of art that aesthetically combines natural wood and metal. Its ease of maintenance and durability make it a wise investment for any wine lover. It represents a lasting added value to your wine collection, combining functionality and aesthetics.
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