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BPDL lava stone box

Specially designed and manufactured for storing lava stones in wine cellars, the box is perforated and allows the stones to absorb excess humidity without being placed directly in the cellar .

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Storage Box for Lava Stones: A Practical and Effective Solution

The box has been specially designed and manufactured for storing lava stones in a wine cellar. Its perforated lid allows the stones to maintain their absorption functions, ensuring an optimal atmosphere for preserving your wines.

Space Optimization in the Cellar

This box holds the lava stones and should be placed directly on the compressor step at the bottom of the cellar. This prevents the stones from being scattered throughout your cellar, providing an organized and aesthetically pleasing storage solution.

This box is sold empty as an option. To complete your purchase, click this link to obtain lava stones.

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Other accessory
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3595320103243
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