Vintage Wine Bar in Aged Iron and Solid Wood
Available Levels of Service:
- Curbside - items are left on your driveway or garage in cartons.
- Threshold - items are brought to the first dry area within home in cartons.
- White Glove - items are unpacked, brought to room of choice and all packing materials are removed.
*Red Tag Clearance Item. Call or email store for availability if quantities are needed. Limited to stock on hand. Sold As-Is. No returns. Restrictions apply.
Vintage Wine Bar in Aged Iron and Solid Wood
*Red Tag Clearance Item. Call or email store for availability if quantities are needed. Limited to stock on hand. Sold As-Is. No returns. Restrictions apply.
Product Details
Vintage Wine Bar in Aged Iron and Solid Wood. Accent your dining room with this Rare Vintage Wine & Bar Console. This bar cabinet is crafted from hardwood and metal for lasting quality, and it provides ample storage for stemware and bottles.
- Solid Wood Construction: The frame of this bar cabinet is charcoal gray metal, while the body is crafted from solid hardwood. A dark brown stain enhances the aged look of the rough-sawn wood, while charcoal gray knobs provide a stylish complement.
- Plenty of Storage: This liquor cabinet has plenty of interior storage and top surface space. There’s a solid wood drawer and open storage on the left side, while the right side is equipped with a metal stemware rack, wine bottle rack, and fixed wooden shelf. The racks can hold nine wine glasses and nine standard-size wine bottles.
- Adjustable Levelers: Underneath each corner of this wine cabinet are adjustable levelers, so you can place it on carpets or floors that aren’t perfectly level.
- Howard Miller: Founded in 1926 and still family-owned in its third generation, Howard Miller is the world’s leading clock company and a respected brand name in fine specialty furnishings such as curio cabinets, wine & bar furnishings, custom storage cabinets, and adjustable height desks.
Fully assembled. Manufacturer: Howard Miller
Quality Score 100
Greener Choice 85
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Features
- Solid Wood Construction: The frame of this bar cabinet is charcoal gray metal, while the body is crafted from solid hardwood. A dark brown stain enhances the aged look of the rough-sawn wood, while charcoal gray knobs provide a stylish complement.
- Plenty of Storage: This liquor cabinet has plenty of interior storage and top surface space. There’s a solid wood drawer and open storage on the left side, while the right side is equipped with a metal stemware rack, wine bottle rack, and fixed wooden shelf. The racks can hold nine wine glasses and nine standard-size wine bottles.
- Adjustable Levelers: Underneath each corner of this wine cabinet are adjustable levelers, so you can place it on carpets or floors that aren’t perfectly level.
- Howard Miller: Founded in 1926 and still family-owned in its third generation, Howard Miller is the world’s leading clock company and a respected brand name in fine specialty furnishings such as curio cabinets, wine & bar furnishings, custom storage cabinets, and adjustable height desks.
- Fully assembled
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Size
31.5"w x 14"d x 38"h
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Incomparable workmanship. Unsurpassed quality. A quest for perfection. It’s what Howard C. Miller insisted on when he founded the company back in 1926, at the age of 21. Even then, Howard Miller understood the need to create products that would be steeped in quality and value. He expected nothing less than the best. And it was only under those strict conditions that he allowed his name to grace every clock manufactured at our sprawling facility in Zeeland, Michigan. Howard Miller was schooled in the fine art of clockmaking by his father, Herman, in the Black Forest region of Germany. Howard developed into a visionary whose keen sense of innovation spawned a tradition of excellence that has been uncompromised through three generations. While the early years focused on the manufacture of chiming wall and mantel clocks, Howard Miller also produced trend-setting avant garde clocks that stand today in collectors' galleries. During World War II, Howard Miller joined forces with the Ford Motor Co. to produce anti-aircraft covers. In the 1960s, the company turned its attention to grandfather clocks, eventually earning the company the title of "World's Largest Grandfather Clock Manufacturer." In 1989, Howard Miller began creating collectors cabinets with the same attention to detail and craftsmanship inherent in their clockmaking. Fashioned from glass and hardwoods, the cabinets are ideal for displaying heirlooms, plates, glassware and other collectibles. As part of the company's continuing effort to bring customers only the best in handcrafted products, Howard Miller recently acquired three companies: The Hekman Furniture Company produces a strong cadre of carefully sculpted hardwood pieces that range from 18th and 19th Century reproductions, to contemporary products featuring fine metals and exotic woods. The Woodmark Company makes fine upholstered pieces. And the exquisite movement in many clocks we offer is made by Old World craftsmen employed by the Kieninger Company of Germany. While Howard Miller products might once have been primarily considered as gifts for weddings, anniversaries and retirements, the company's expanded line of offerings is enticing more and more buyers who simply desire quality timepieces and furniture in their homes and businesses -- no occasion required. We offer hundreds of items to complement any decor ranging from portable alarm clocks to desk sets to wall and mantel clocks to collectors cabinets to limited edition grandfather clocks. And in price ranges that may surprise you - from $5 to $15,000. No matter the price of the purchase, you have the same assurance that Howard C. Miller provided when he began offering clocks more than 70 years ago: That quality be reflected both in the products we create, and in the people whose artistic talents we rely on to manufacture them. The legacy left by Howard C. Miller isn't an easy one to emulate. But it's the only way we know of doing business. Incomparable workmanship. Unsurpassed quality. A quest for perfection.