July 22nd, 2010 by desiree

This metal wine rack is named Ola, which is what you might say when you grandly unveil it to your friends at your next drinks evening.
Created by Japanese designer Hiroshi Tsunoda, the wine rack holds 22 bottles of your favorite vintage or you could try the Mini Ola, which holds 12 bottles. Which ever rack you go for, your wine rack will become the centerpiece of your bar.
Tsunoda is based in Barcelona, Spain & has some very striking pieces in his collection. Visit his site for more details.
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May 18th, 2010 by desiree

Entertaining just gets easier & easier these days thanks to modern inventions & innovations & the sleek appliance you see here is a prime example of why living in the modern age is just oh so convenient.
It’s KitchenAid’s new fridge, freezer, wine cabinet & humidor combination that has a truckload of pretty sexy features:
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April 23rd, 2010 by desiree

Women love a man who can cook, but if your culinary skills aren’t up to scratch, you can always fake it & cleverly arrange the meals from your favorite restaurant on your own plates. Just make sure you don’t leave the takeaway boxes where she can see them.
Or you could go with a simpler option & get a kitchen that is more focused on alcohol storage than on showing up your lack of prowess with a frying pan.
Martin Steininger has designed a kitchen that allows you to keep your wine collection handy so that you can pose artfully with a glass, while stirring those takeaways in your pot as you try to impress the lady of your choice.
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June 11th, 2008 by BallerHouse

Want your wine perfectly chilled but not in the mood to drop 5 g’s on the Grotto WineBar? For about $137 the Intelligent Electric Wine Cooler lets you chill 30 different wine types at different temperatures, and it’s all controlled by an LCD screen located at the base of the device. Equipped with an insulated bottle neck, the Intelligent Wine Cooler maintains the exact same temperature throughout the bottle. Bring it to the beach, the BBQ, or anywhere else your want your wine to be the perfect temperature. The Intelligent Wine Cooler is lightweight, and the bottle opener on the back helps ensure that you wont be left without a means to pop the cork.
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June 10th, 2008 by BallerHouse
The Grotto WineBar is a must-have for any serious wine collector or anyone interested in creating his or her own home wine bar. As the only commercial-type wine preservation and dispenser unit meant specifically for the crib, the WineBar controls temperatures down to 45 degrees, keeps uncorked bottles fresh for up to 60 days, and provides three serving options (taste, half and full glass). Storage and pouring options on this residential wine machine are controlled via LCD screens and a touch control panel, allowing you to manage everything from varietals, vintage, temperature settings, and pouring size volumes.
The WineBar holds four bottles, although its modular design allows you to connect it with additional WineBar units to increase your bottle capacity. We’ve seen them hooked up in different stations arranged to create the ultimate self-serve wine bar experience. By itself the Grotto WineBar retails for $5,000 with the pictured cabinet sold separately. If the cabinet above isn’t your style, the black and stainless steel finished wine machine is will fit in most standard 24″ cabinet units. Follow the jump for another picture and the product link.
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