Display your favorite wine bottles as wall art with the Menu wine rack by designer Jacob Wagner.
There is just something classy about displaying wine bottles against a wall and this unique wall mount wine rack will suspend your favorite bottles in style. Its form is very organic and sculptural and it was inspired by the characteristic grapevine tendrils. An accessory for wine lovers. As most Scandinavian creations, Wagner’s design is not only good looking but also very efficient. It can hold six wine bottles with only 33cm length, and it will help save cabinet space by utilizing otherwise unused empty spots on the wall.
A fascinating design that will display your wines within a few centimeters from the wall. The bottles seem to be almost floating, much like hanging grapes, surely a conversation starter. More than one wine racks can be combined together for a dramatic effect. The only thing you have to do is choose sleek bottles and create your own unique pattern.
Jakob Wagner has produced many excellent designs for firms such as: Porsche, Georg Jensen, B&B Italia and Bang & Olufsen, many of his products are part of the permanent collection of MoMA New York and many other famous design and modern art museums.
The menu wine rack is available in two versions. One rack made of fiberglass-reinforced nylon, coated in synthetic rubber with a smooth mat black finish and one made of solid mirror polished aluminum. Take your pick, both are equally stunning.
5 comments
Hello,
I have the Menu of Wagner rack but in a moving i lost the specific screws necessary to hung it. Do you know where could i buy them?
Thank you very much
Andrei
Dear Andrei, this products is out of production many years now, therefore it is impossible to find the original screws. You will have to find something similar now from menu.
I have it up on the wall, but don’t remember how to get it down. Any suggestions?
There is a very small “set screw” at each support to the wall. You need a allen key to loosen the screws and then your ready to pull it off from the wall mounts.
I instead have the piece with the small set screws but can’t remember what is supporting the piece behind, on the wall. Are enough other normal screws big enough to be in contact with the small ones? or there is a bespoke steel piece supporting them? I have no clue