If this had title no description, would you know what it was? I would guess an art-ish object of some sort. It’s almost always a delight when an object has beauty apart from its function.
“this wave shaped polished piece of steel is used to pour wine over for aeration in to a decanter. the beautiful wine waterfall enhances the aromas.”
Artist/designer: l’atelier du vin
Materials: stainless steel.
10″ l x 6″ w
[posted by katie on February 10, 2010 at 12:13 pm. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2010.]
Pieter Stockmans brings a touch of modernity to your favorite Old World Champagnes with this sleek porcelain cooler. And when not in use as a cooler, maybe it could work as a vase for billowing tulips or lacecap hydrangeas.
Designer: Pieter Stockmans
Manufacturer: Studio Pieter Stockmans
12.6 x 9.4 inches
[posted by troy on January 28, 2010 at 5:15 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2010.]
This double-walled bucket will keep your bubbly ice-cold inside without condensation on the outside. Plus, it’s on sale, which is always nice.
• Double-walled construction
• Matte finish stainless steel
• Avoid abrasive cleaners
reg. $39.95, $19.95
[posted by katie on December 28, 2009 at 5:13 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2009.]
Whoa, talk about a steal of a deal. Snap this 6-piece wine set up as a thoughtful gift for that friend or family member that loves playing host, or maybe for yourself if you plan on throwing some holiday get-togethers. If you or the giftee prefer something of the stronger sort, consider the 5-piece shot glass set or 4-piece martini set.
6-piece set: four 9 oz.; 4″H wine glasses, one 52 oz.; 3.75″dia.x16.25″H decanter and one 3.5″dia.x3.75″H funnel.
[posted by katie on December 1, 2009 at 7:44 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2009.]
This wine accessory set is kept inside it’s own wine bottle, making it easy to find and easy to store alongside your other bottles. Seems like the perfect sort of housewarming/host gift.
5 Piece Set Includes: Combo corkscrew / Bottle Opener, Drip Stop Ring, Stopper, Foil Cutter, Combo Pourer / Stopper
L 12.75″ x W 2.85″ x H 2.85″
ABS Plastic with Chromes Metal Tools
[posted by katie on November 12, 2009 at 6:41 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2009.]
One ribbon of painted steel creates space to hold seven wine bottles.
Red or Charcoal available.
Designer: Alan Wisniewski
Dimensions: 21 1/2″ x 10″ x 6″
$100.00, Buy it here.
[posted by katie on August 7, 2009 at 7:12 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2009.]
Make sure to have an extra bottle opener on hand for any summer soirées you plan to have, because goodness knows your guests won’t want to wait in line.
Lightwood Fish Corkscrew, $13.00
Tube Corkscrew/Bottle Opener, $13.00
Buy it here.
[posted by katie on June 29, 2009 at 12:07 pm. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2009.]
Another wine rack to consider if you’re short on space. Also, the Cru Wine Rack (shown on right) that was posted a while back is now on sale.
Level Wine Rack (4×4x16.5″) $48.00,
Buy it here.
Cru Wine Rack $158.00 $99.00, Buy it here.
[posted by katie on June 18, 2009 at 4:33 pm. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2009.]
Here’s a decent sale on a very decent wine rack. (It reminds me a lot of the Cru Rack.)
The capricious form is made of a very strongly, super-light material. There can be stored wine bottles, but also most champagne bottles will fit. There are many ways to pile up the Grape and can be made to a beautiful wall. The Grape is packed in a nice carry trunk. -greenergrassdesign
designed in 2007 by Robert Bronwasser.
$160.00 $128.00, Buy it here.
[posted by katie on April 2, 2009 at 5:07 pm. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2009.]
Whoa, I’d never seen this wine rack in multiples as shown in this picture. Pretty spectacular, though I don’t want to know how much it costs to fill that sized wall with that many racks.
Also, in a very nice gesture, UMA is giving all BLTD readers 15% off everything from March 1st to March 15th. Enter ‘BLTD’ in the coupon field (plus, as always, you’ll receive free shipping over $100).
The Echelon Wine Rack is a stackable aluminum wine rack. One set (shown top) hold six wine bottles and additional stacks can be added on.
$48.00, Buy it here.
[posted by katie on March 2, 2009 at 8:11 am. Copyright BLTD LLC, 2009.]