The new Noir Borderless Black Glass line of wine cabinets from Vintec achieves a new purity in design.

indesignlive.sg
May 13th, 2014
Vintec’s new Noir series
of wine cabinets has been designed in association with architects and interior designers and is a sleek product boasting no visible handles, a new, minimalistic borderless black glass door, and crystal white LED lighting.
The new line functions with R600a cooling gas, which is more energy-efficient than the current R134a, with zero ozone-depleting properties.
“As wine cabinets are now a standard appliance in high-end kitchens, we wanted to offer wine lovers a wider scope of sleek designs for integration in their kitchens, by enhancing the purity of our designs,” says Laurent Ducourneau, founding partner of Vintec. Vintec vintec-cellar.com Vintec is available at all kitchen specialists, appliances stores and leading wine shops. For more information, contact David Tan, Vintec brand manager at david.tan@apsgroup.com.sg
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