Design, Interior Design

Modular Concrete Wine Cooler

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Made in the USA, this concrete wine cooler was created by Argentinian designer Francisco Corvi. The material naturally keeps the bottle inside cool and protected. Additionally, the concrete gives the design an industrial and minimalist look. The wine cooler can be positioned upright or horizontally while continuing to hold the precious wine bottle in place. A modular design, the cooler shows even more possibilities when ordered in bulk. Multiple coolers can be stacked to form an urban wine cellar that’s as striking as it is strong.

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