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The Spiral Cellars, like the name suggests, are a series of wine cellars that have a unique spiral design. What you can’t ...
Forget the conventional wine cellars and take a look at this spiral wine cellar system. They're dug into the ground, have ...
Any dog knows: If you want to protect treasure, you bury it. But what if you don’t have a basement? In 1978, a Frenchman (but of course) invented the spiral wine cellar (see image above), a precast ...
Spiral Cellars makes custom wine cellars that cost around $55,000. They're dug into the ground, have retractable ceilings or trap doors, spiral staircases, and can hold up to 1,900 bottles of wine.
In design terms you have to ask yourself whether you want to take visitors into the cellar or will it be used purely as a functional space to store wine. This is important as it will determine the ...
Wine enthusiasts are marvelling over a builder's unique wine cellar design that incorporates drawers into the steps of a staircase. Australian builder Murray Berrill, owner of Murray Berrill ...
West Sussex-headquartered Spiral Cellars, a specialist company which designs and installs fine wine cellars, has broken the £5m turnover mark for the first time in its history. The business, which ...
While these cellars come in various sizes, ranging from the mini-cellar which holds 650-770 bottles and is up to 1.6m deep (and costs up to £11,800, or €14,836) to the spiral which is 2m-3m ...
“We build over 200 a year ranging from £19,000 kits to £330,000 customised installations,” says Lucy Hargreaves who runs Spiral Cellars, London’s premium cellaring solutions consultancy.
According to Spiral Cellars, constructors of chic, vertical wine storage rooms, demand has doubled since March 23 with wine lovers across the country investing heavily - from £15,000- £80,000 ...
Spiral Cellars, which excavates and installs cellars to hold as many as 1,780 bottles of wine at up to £63,000 per cellar, has enjoyed 25 per cent growth over the past three years.