Shutter Wine Cabinet
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Shutter Wine Cabinet

Painted Wood Furniture

The Shutter Wine Cabinet is part of the Distressed Shutter Group from Cape Craftsmen with a combination of a built-in wine storage rack and steware rack. This is constructed of wood with a distressed painted finish in either black or white. Each single shutter door opens to a wine storage area that can hold a dozen bottes of wine while the open area under the top shelf has a stemware rack for your favorite wine glasses. Every cabinet measures 20 inches wide, 14 inches deep and stands 32 inches high with a top shelf for serving your guests. Great cabinet for entertaining. Available in white and black finishes. Moderate cam-lock asembly required - instructions are enclosed. Additional shipping charges apply when shipping to Alaska or Hawaii. Cannot ship to Canada.

 Features:
  • 20 inches wide by 14 inches deep.
  • All wood construction.
  • Built in wine rack.
  • Built in stemware rack.
Shutter Wine Cabinet - ID#:EEI-Shutter-Wine-Cabinet
Mfg'd By: Evergreen/Cape Craftsmen  SKU#:Shutter-Wine-Cabinet
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Regular Price: $200.00
Sales Price: $171.70
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Related Terms: home furniture, painted wood furniture, wine storage cabinet, wine bar cabinet furniture

Date Last Updated: Last Updated: 10/16/2008 04:27 PM - ID:4860