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  1. Point Piper

    Category: Salvation Wine Racks Cellars/Salvation Wine Racks Cellars

    Crowned by elegant diamond boxes with shelves above, Point Piper also contains considerable individual bottle racking and unique double draws with display slots for prized bottles. With additional shelving ...
    Monday, 04 January 2010
  2. Yarra

    Category: Salvation Wine Racks Cellars/Salvation Wine Racks Cellars

    ... Salvation Curved Corners are the ultimate way to impart an exclusive touch to your space. Also featured in Yarra is a wall of adjustable shelving, magnum and champagne wine racks and an impressive island ...
    Monday, 04 January 2010
  3. Hawthorn

    Category: Salvation Wine Racks Cellars/Salvation Wine Racks Cellars

    A beautiful cellar rigorously configured directly with the owner to produce stunning design and deceptive capacity. Three vastly different walls of wine racking featuring adjustable shelving, waterfall ...
    Monday, 04 January 2010
  4. Bronte

    Category: Salvation Wine Racks Cellars/Salvation Wine Racks Cellars

    ... slide-out wine drawer, lift control unit cabinet, adjustable shelving and fridges under. Bottle Capacity: 1000  ...
    Monday, 04 January 2010
  5. Vertical boxes with adjustable shelving

    Category: Salvation Wine Racks Products/Salvation Wine Racks Products

    Our vertical boxes with adjustable shelving are made from select grade western red cedar boards that are grain & colour matched, together with the highest quality European hardware. This enables you ...
    Thursday, 31 December 2009
  6. Wooden case storage

    Category: Salvation Wine Racks Products/Salvation Wine Racks Products

    ... consume floor space and end up under foot. Also ideal for those unusually sized bottles, Salvation Cupboards and Boxes provides a flexible answer to your storage requirements. Our Adjustable shelving ...
    Thursday, 31 December 2009