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22-bottle wooden wine rack - perfect for an alcove shelf


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Pine wine rack for sale, takes 22 wine bottles and is good because it can be used on an alcove shelf, for example. It can be hard to find long horizontal wine racks - they are usually all vertical.

Dimensions: Length: 111cm  Depth: 29.5cm  Height: 29cm

Anyway, since remodelling our kitchen we have no use for it sadly, so am selling for £20. It is dead easy to assemble - takes minutes.

Message me if you are interested.  I am in Honor Oak Park, near the station. Delivery is a possibility, depending on where you are.

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