Description
A cherry wine rack built from solid Canadian-shop cherry — four bottles, X-frame, no hardware. The wood is the structure: cut straight, joined by hand, finished with a natural oil that lets the cherry deepen with age.
First, the design. I cut every cherry wine rack from straight-grain stock, then slot the pieces together so the bottles hang by their necks with a finger’s width of clearance. As a result, four bottles sit evenly spaced, no rattle, no metal pins to come loose. Because the joinery is the structure, this is the way wood was joined before there were screws to fall back on.
What makes a cherry wine rack different
Most wine racks are MDF, particleboard, or metal — built to a price point. Meanwhile, this one is solid cherry, hand-cut, hand-finished. Most importantly, cherry is the species that ages best in a room where bottles come and go. The colour deepens from rose to honey to bourbon, and after a few years the rack looks like it was always part of the room.
How to place it
Compact enough to lift with one hand, heavy enough to sit where you set it down. So a cherry wine rack works on a kitchen counter, a side table, a sideboard, a small bar, or a bookcase. Either way, the X-frame keeps the bottles at the right angle to keep the corks wet without tipping the rack forward. Afterwards, when the bottles are empty, the rack stays where it is — a quiet structure on its own.
Care, custom work, and shipping
First, wipe with a soft dry cloth. Second, avoid standing water. Finally, a light wipe of furniture wax once a year keeps the cherry deepening. Other woods built on request: walnut, maple, ash. Ships from Virden, Manitoba via Canada Post with tracking, typically arriving in 1–2 weeks across Canada and 2–3 weeks to the US.








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