These wine cabinets from Vintec are a versatile choice for serving wine at the perfect temperature.
March 22nd, 2012
• The VINTEC V150 and V190 are unique on the market as they are the only wine cabinets that can be set either as “single zone” (for cellaring) or “multi-zone” (for serving wine at perfect temperature), making them the most versatile choice.
• Integrating a cellar into your place of living should ideally be planned out with an architect or a kitchen designer (for seamless built-in cabinets), but cabinets can also be freestanding or built-in at a later date.
Materials:
Brushed aluminium frame glass door
Cabinet Body colour: Silver 7 adjustable wooden shelves
White LED Lights
Brushed aluminium rod door handles
Dimensions:
1850mm x 595mm x 600 + spacer = 630mm
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