【DIY Splice & Adjustable Tier Height】 The 24 Bottle Wall Mounted Wine Rack consists of 4 small brackets, each bracket has three tiers and can store 2 bottles of wine per row. The four small brackets can be assembled to form a long row of wine racks or used separately to meet your different needs. With two pre-drilled holes in each row, you can adjust the height of each tier according to the diameter of your wine bottles, ensuring that all sizes of bottles are perfectly placed. The wine rack is open design, so you can easily take out your favorite wine.
【NEW SPACE-SAVING DESIGN】 This updated 2024 wall mounted wine rack can store a total of 24 bottles, with each tier securely holding two bottles. It efficiently maximizes space by doubling the bottle capacity in the same amount of space, making it a perfect way to display your wine collection.
【PACKAGE & AFTER-SALE】 You will get a wall mounted wine rack consisting of four sections. The single holder measures 7.58 x 11 x 1.8 inches (L x W x H); the combination of four holders measures 7.58 x 47.2 inches (L x W x H). The product weight is 6.76 lbs. If you encounter any problems during use, please feel free to contact us, we will provide you with quality assistance within 24 hours.
【Simple Appearance】 This wine rack is carefully crafted from high-quality carbon steel with a high-quality black powder matte finish, which will definitely not cause any damage to wine bottles and is extremely friendly to wine lovers. Whether it's a kitchen, dining room, home bar, wine cellar, restaurant, brewery or wine store, it's perfect for creating a stunning champagne display wall.
【Arc Design for Better Wine Storage】Our wine bottle racks have a arc design. The right side of the bracket is a small semi-circle design suitable for the bottle mouth, and the left side is a large arc design that is more suitable for the bottle body, which can ensure the stability of the wine bottle placement.Red wine placed slightly downward after the bottle placed, so that red wine liquid can contact the cork, which is more conducive to the long-term preservation of the red wine.