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Are you looking for a wine cabinet to display or store your wine bottles and stemware? The space-saving and functional tabletop globe wine bar stand is a perfect collocation for you.
It is made of durable fibreboard and solid wood for reinforcement and stability. Designed with nautical chart frescoes, our wine cabinet blends well with various room styles. The spacious inner space is capable of holding up to 3 wine bottles and several glasses in a vertical way, which can meet basic storage requirement for home use and better remain the flavor. Besides, compact design takes up less storage space either on the kitchen countertop or cabinet. In addition to home kitchen, it is also suitable for pub, pantry and wine cellar to store the wine bottle in order.
If you are looking for a wine cabinet like this, do not hesitate to place an order!
Worth it if you have a mini bar
Bought as a gift for my partner. Assembled myself. The post holes along the rim were slightly too small but a tap with a screwdriver to open them up a bit worked just fine.
I had a similar one when I was stationed in the UK, but it somehow it got out of my packed baggage back to the states and didn’t make stateside with the other items. This one is similar but a little smaller. Still very nice .
I got this as a gift and was super excited to use it. The instructions were simple enough, but the holes were too small for one of the parts which made it a pain to put together the base and the first arch I also couldn't close it with ANY wine bottles or wine glasses in it. Giving it 2 instead of 1 since the art and quality is nice. Really disappointed it didn't work out :/
My main complaint with this is that the wrap around material/imagery they use inside and out doesn't match up quite right when the ends come together. Because of this, internal images are offset, and external images and words don't line up exactly. From afar, you can't tell. But if you actually look at the globe you notice. A side complaint is that the top and bottom don't shut together snuggly so they don't spin evenly when you want to turn the globe. The bottom spins more freely/looser than the top half