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Classic Timber Wine Rack | 12 to 120 Bottles

SKU: WRT072M-PA
Sale priceAU$239.95

SIZE: Each slot measures 95.5 x 95.5 mm, designed to accommodate most bottles up to 95mm in diameter, though some larger bottle sizes may not fit.


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COLOR:Mahogany Finish
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Key Benefits:

  • Available in sizes from 12 to 110 bottles, perfect for any Aussie collection.
  • Four finishes (Natural, Dark Mahogany, Black Onyx, Rustic Hardwood) to match your style.
  • Fits bottles up to 95mm in diameter with 95.5W x 95.5H mm holes.
  • Stackable design with easy DIY assembly and protective clips.

Customer Reviews

Based on 515 reviews
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Finbar Saunders
Great Rack

The rack looks amazing. Was easy to bang together and when completed, was firmly screwed against the wall. 10 out 10 would do again.

Thank you for your positive feedback! We're so glad to hear that you found our Wall Bracket with Fixings easy to assemble and secure against the wall. We strive to provide functional and stylish products, and we're thrilled that you're happy with your purchase. Thank you for choosing our wine rack and for taking the time to leave a review. Cheers!

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john willock
Wine Rack

Very happy with the product but you need a lot of patience to assemble and sometimes need a second person to assist.

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Sven

As advertised!

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Alfred Reszka
Timber wine rack - good quality

Bought the Timber wine rack to fit in an alcove in my basement under the fireplace. The fit was perfect, and I have loaded it up with reds and whites that need to be cool but not necessarily kept in a wine fridge for long-term aging. I ordered mine unassembled, and I was careful when I did assemble it. This wine rack is best assembled on a hard surface like a basement floor. They provide an extra piece of wood (square dowel rod), which was beneficial, as one of the other ones in the kit was not cross cut at one end (necessary for assembly) -the extra piece made it a non-issue. The trickiest part is assembling the second set of metal strips (dowels already attached to metal strips at the bottom, and now the second set needs attaching). I appreciate that they sent two extra metal strips in case I made a mistake and bent one out of shape. Didn’t need it, because I went nice and slow, and I gently used the mallet to tap them in place, going over the structure in cycles to slowly tap them in place. Once assembled, the wine rack was slightly askew, but once I situated it and loaded it with wine, the weight of the bottles caused everything straightened out. The rack comes with plastic protectors that one can clip onto the metal strips, but I didn’t use these, as I have many Pinots, GSMs and Chardonnays that just exactly fit (but would cause the plastic pieces to pop off above). Don’t think I need them, but I have kept them for potential future use. All told, it took me a couple hours to assemble, and that is just fine by me. In the end I now have a nice, sturdy wine rack that I feel has little risk of ever tipping over. I bought it for the generous spacing and appreciate that it holds my wide-bottom bottles so well. I definitely recommend this wine rack, and I expect it to last for years without fail.

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Craig Kaczmarek
Wine Rack

This is a excellent and sturdy wine rack