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Wine Bottle Cork Cage | 91-035


Wine Bottle Cork Cage | 91-035


$19.00


Keeping the corks from a special bottle of wine, party or event adds up quicker that you’d think. But what to do with those special occasion corks? If you’re like most of us, you tuck them in a drawer or box until you can create a special cork craft. But why keep them out of sight? Why not store them in something unique and fun?Our answer to cork storage is the wine bottle Cork Cage. This singular…

Wall-Mounted Wine Rack, 9-Bottle Capacity, Black


Wall-Mounted Wine Rack, 9-Bottle Capacity, Black


$29.99


Simple and clean in design, this vertical ledge wall rack makes it easy to find your favorite bottle of wine. Keep your wine collection in the spotlight with this classic rack.

Holds 9 bottles.vertical design with equal spacingDimensions: 38″ H x 10.25″ W x 4″ D…


Oenophilia Mid-Century Wall-Mount Wine Rack


Oenophilia Mid-Century Wall-Mount Wine Rack


$77.61


The mid-20th century, that is, when architects were inspired by clean lines and creative uses of metals. This modern geometric rack is truly functional art. This handsome rack will take you back to Dean Martin’s bachelor pad. All that’s missing is that silk smoking jacket. Holds 10 bottles. Dimensions (Main Image): 48″ H X 24″ W X 4.5″ Deep…

One Cell in the Sea


One Cell in the Sea


$6.93


A Fine Frenzy is actually just a fine young singer-songwriter from Seattle, born Alison Sudol. A self-taught piano player, on her debut album she pairs sweeping orchestral arrangements with dreamlike lyrics inspired by the classic works of fantasy writers like CS Lewis, EB White, and Lewis Carroll. Add to that a propensity for frilly shirts and cryptic song titles such as “The Minnow & the Trout” …

Best of War & More


Best of War & More


$8.75


War peppers their music with Latin rhythms and instrumentations, mixing in elements of funk with oldies rock & roll to create a nonstop summer-block-party sound. Hits like “The Cisco Kid” and “Why Can’t We Be Friends?” are characterized by the band’s lower-register vocals and beg for a singalong. “Spill the Wine, ” a hit during Eric Burden’s tenure with War, lacks the freer, good-time feel of the …


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