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Mokka Design
A fun-filled family home for luxury entertaining designed by Mokka Design. This 7500 sq ft property has layer upon layer of personalisation. Including a secret door behind a bookcase disguising a secret loft space, where book spines list birthdays, special memories and favourite family reads. The lower ground and ground floors comprise three open-plan living rooms plus a family room, music room, study, gym, wine cellar and kitchen dining area.
Scorziell Development, Inc.
White wine cellar hidden under a glass trap-door. Featuring a twisting stainless-steel spiral staircase with dark hardwood tread, stacked stone walls, shiplap siding, tile flooring, crown molding with customizable indirect lighting, stainless steel racks, and more.
Joseph and Curtis Custom Wine Cellars
modern wine closet built in apartment in NYC. Stainless interior,seamless glass, and ultra quiet climate control system w digital thermostat. Led lighting and custom metal racks and grills.
Sommi Wine Cellars
An ultra-modern wine room in one of Portland's most desired zip codes.
Custom-built acrylic shelving in this walk-in wine room creates the dramatic appearance of 600 bottles of wine floating in mid-air. Lighting effects add to the futuristic vibe and establish a luxurious aesthetic that links the walk-in wine cellar to the exterior bar and shelves. Bridging the two spaces, a floor-to-ceiling steel ledge bottle display and a chic sitting area create the perfect alcove for sipping that La Landonne.
Architectural Plastics, Inc.
This 9,000 sqft modern masterpiece has nearly every amenity a homeowner could desire. Architectural Plastics was contracted to design and build an acrylic wine cellar In keeping with its modern aesthetic and grand appearance.
The designers at Architectural Plastics created a "column of light" in the center of the wine cellar made from LED light panels. Clear acrylic wine racks were then placed around the column to complete the space.
186 Lighting Design Group - Gregg Mackell
This modern wine cellar consists of linear lines of LED light which face a wall of wine racks silhouetted by color changing backlit glass. The lighting makes this one of the most stunning wine rooms you'll ever see.
Genuwine Cellars
Genuwine is offering the White Spiral Cellar to the North American market with three depth options: a) 6'7" (1130 bottles); b) 8'2" (1450 bottles); and c) 9'10" (1870 bottles). The diameter of the White Spiral Cellar is 7'2" (8'2" excavation diameter and approximately 5’ diameter for the full round glass door).
Unlike the European Spiral Cellar that operates on a passive air exchange system, North American Spiral Cellars will be fitted with a commercial-grade climate control system to ensure a perfect environment for aging wine.
Sommi Wine Cellars
An ultra-modern wine room in one of Portland's most desired zip codes.
Custom-built acrylic shelving in this walk-in wine room creates the dramatic appearance of 600 bottles of wine floating in mid-air. Lighting effects add to the futuristic vibe and establish a luxurious aesthetic that links the walk-in wine cellar to the exterior bar and shelves. Bridging the two spaces, a floor-to-ceiling steel ledge bottle display and a chic sitting area create the perfect alcove for sipping that La Landonne.
Architectural Plastics, Inc.
This 9,000 sqft modern masterpiece has nearly every amenity a homeowner could desire. Architectural Plastics was contracted to design and build an acrylic wine cellar In keeping with its modern aesthetic and grand appearance.
The designers at Architectural Plastics created a "column of light" in the center of the wine cellar made from LED light panels. Clear acrylic wine racks were then placed around the column to complete the space.
Joseph and Curtis Custom Wine Cellars
modern wine closet built in apartment in NYC. Stainless interior,seamless glass, and ultra quiet climate control system w digital thermostat. Led lighting and custom metal racks and grills.
Design by TORSTEN MÜLLER
Der neuer JUMA EXCLUSIVE-Tisch verbindet Ursprüngliches wie Stein und Feuer mit neuen Materialien wie auch innovativer digitaler Technik. Aufgrund des transparenten Acrylfußes wirkt der massive JUTABEL freischwebend und bietet so zugleich eine überraschende Leichtigkeit. Des Weiteren umgibt den Design-Tisch eine emotionalisierende Krustenumrandung, die mit der integrierten Flammenzeile perfekt harmoniert und so die Natürlichkeit von JUTABEL weiter unterstreicht.Design vom Creative-Team Daniel Helm von ‚Helm Design‘ dem Bad-, Spa- und Raum-Designer Torsten Müller und Horst Zerres von "zerrespur"
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