Close Menu
  • Architecture
    • Tiny Living
    • Treehouse
    • Hotels
  • Furniture
  • Holiday
    • Christmas
    • Halloween
    • Thanksgiving
  • Interior
    • Bathroom
    • Kitchen
    • Lighting
  • Interview
  • Ideas
    • Home Decoration
    • Home Improvement
  • Lifestyle
    • Accessories
    • Appliances
    • Gardening
    • Food and Beverages
    • Outdoor
    • Pets
    • Smart Home
SUBSCRIBE

Get the latest news from the world of design, architecture, and home decorating.

Pinterest Facebook Instagram YouTube WhatsApp X (Twitter)
Homecrux
  • Architecture
    • Tiny Living
    • Treehouse
    • Hotels
  • Furniture
  • Holiday
    • Christmas
    • Halloween
    • Thanksgiving
  • Interior
    • Bathroom
    • Kitchen
    • Lighting
  • Interview
  • Ideas
    • Home Decoration
    • Home Improvement
  • Lifestyle
    • Accessories
    • Appliances
    • Gardening
    • Food and Beverages
    • Outdoor
    • Pets
    • Smart Home
Homecrux
Home » Interior » Natural Wine Rack Made From a Dead Tree Trunk

Natural Wine Rack Made From a Dead Tree Trunk

DattatreyaBy DattatreyaMay 22, 2013Updated:April 20, 20241 Min Read
Pinterest Facebook WhatsApp Twitter LinkedIn Email
A natural wine rack
Pinterest Facebook WhatsApp Twitter Email

We have previously acquainted you with impressive wine racks made from reclaimed wood. Anyhow, this is surely the first time we have come across a DIY wine rack from a huge trunk of a fallen tree. This gargantuan eight-feet tall tree trunk was actually cut and salvaged from a naturally felled tree, by Canadian based Wood|Stone|Metal Studio (headed by designer Tomás Berinstein). They beautifully transformed it into a naturalistic yet modern wine rack that re-defines an entire facade of your living room wall with live edges.

Also Read: 15 Best Ways to Repurpose Leftover Wine Bottles

In accordance with their goal to use sustainable sources for their designs, the studio had salvaged this tree trunk from the British Columbia area. In this regard, the natural knots and rings on the trunk’s ‘inner’ surface showcase the age progression of the old tree.

As for its conversion into a full-fledged wine rack, the designers bored similar sized holes along this smooth surface for holding onto the wine bottle necks. We would presume that these holes have a slightly upward angle, so as to safely clasp the bottle’s neck without any danger of the bottle slipping and falling on the floor.

A natural wine rack
A natural wine rack
A natural wine rack

Via: Inhabitat

Follow Homecrux on Google News!

British Columbia dead tree's trunk DIY DIY live edge table How To live edge furniture live edge table natural wine rack Recycled Tomás Berinstein Tree Trunk Furniture tree trunk wine rack Upcycled Wine Rack wine rack made from dead tree's trunk Wine storage Wood|Stone|Metal Studio
Share. Pinterest Facebook WhatsApp Twitter Email
Dattatreya
  • Website

A proud native of the beautiful steel township of Durgapur, West Bengal, Dattatreya’s fascination lies within a range of diverse matters. With a bachelor’s degree in architecture, he is quite fond of his hardcore strategy gamer as well as amateur historian tag. Of course, with over two years of blogging experience under his belt, he also likes to write about the latest updates on home based technology and gizmo oriented products.

Related Posts
Posha Kitchen Robot Adds Ingredients, Adjusts Heat and Stirs to Cook Meals Automatically
Posha Countertop Robot Adds Ingredients, Adjusts Heat, and Stirs on Its Own to Cook Meals for You
By Happy JastaMay 8, 2025
LIGHT Lamp by Layer Design for Muuto
Layer Design Creates Lamp Powered by Bio-Fuel Derived From Algae
By Happy JastaMay 5, 2025
Anthropologie Spring Sale
Run, Don’t Walk: Anthropologie Just Dropped 50% Off Everything, Shop Our Favorites
By Harshendra MehtaApril 30, 2025
benefits of regular home systems maintenance
Importance and Benefits of Regular Home System Check-ups
By Priya ChauhanApril 25, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

The reCAPTCHA verification period has expired. Please reload the page.

Google News
Important Resources

✦ Window Design Ideas
✦ DIY Crafts by Homecrux
✦ Tiny House Design Ideas
✦ Bike Storage Ideas
✦ Chair Design Ideas
✦ Birdhouse Designs
✦ Cloud Lamps
✦ Cob Houses
✦ Concrete Planters
✦ Flower Vase Designs
✦ Live Edge Coffee Tables
✦ Best River Tables
✦ Oil Drum Furniture
✦ School Bus Conversions
✦ Modular Shelf Designs
✦ Tiny Houses On Wheels
✦ Best Treehouse Hotels
✦ Stunning Cliff Houses

About Us

Homecrux is an online magazine that advocates the authority of design. It allows readers to both discover and follow the most creative and interesting projects in the field of design, architecture and smart home technology.

With the aim of bringing creative and innovative designs from across the world to the fore, Homecrux believes in the power of design and the way it simplifies human lives.

Pinterest Facebook Instagram YouTube WhatsApp X (Twitter) RSS

Important Links

About Us
Terms of Use
Privacy Policy
Cookie Policy
Contact Us
Sitemap

SUBSCRIBE

To get the latest news from the world of design, architecture, and modern home decorating.

© 2025 Homecrux | Powered by Flexinet Technologies

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.