Presentation shelf CLAVIP08
The CLAVIP08 beech wood display shelf for VIP280 and VIP330 La Sommelière wine cellars provides an extra storage level and supports bottles in a semi-reclined position. Manufactured in France. Prestige range. Check that this shelf is compatible with your wine cellar model.
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The CLAVIP08 beech sliding shelf is manufactured in France. It is designed to enhance the storage inside your wine cellar. With this shelf, you can store bottles in a vertical, semi-inclined position.
How do I install the CLAVIP08 display shelf?
The CLAVIP08 is very easy to install ;the carton box contains 2 parts a base shelf (CLAVIP07) and a support shelf. Simply fix the CLAVIP07 on the cellar at the location of your choice and place on it the support shelf. All elements are already included ; you can add a RAILV3 to have a sliding presentation shelf.
How does the CLAVIP08 display bottles of wine?
Picture yourself facing your wine cellar. If you have not yet acquired a display shelf, then all your bottles are reclined facing you. You can only see the necks or bottoms of bottles, which is not very visually appealing or eye-catching.
The CLAVIP08 addresses the need to personalise your wine cellar and make it much more stylish and attractive! With this shelf, you can store a selection of bottles vertically, facing you and your guests who have come to sample your wares!
A wine cellar with a glass door and featuring a combination of fixed and sliding shelves and display shelves becomes a decorative feature in its own right. Be bold!
The CLAVIP08 shelf is compatible with which wine cellar?
The CLAVIP08 display shelf, an essential Prestige range wine cellar accessory, is compatible with the following La Sommelière cellars: VIP280V / VIP330P / VIP330V.
Please note: this shelf is not compatible with RAILV3 sliding rails.
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