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Wine Enthusiast Renaissance Wrought Iron Wine Jail
HOLDS 45 BOTTLES - Proudly display your favorite varietals. Perfect for storing a whole collection, this large standing wine rack can store up to 45 standard Bordeaux bottles of wine.LOCKABLE - Easily control access to your home cellar. Conveniently features a slide-lock latch door that allows you to keep your wines out of reach of adolescents. PADLOCK NOT INCLUDED.BEAUTIFUL ACCENT PIECE - Guard your wine in grand style. Ornate metal scrollwork comes finished in an antique bronze that evokes the artistry of the Renaissance, a fitting setting for your wine bar.WROUGHT IRON - As substantial as it is stylish, this sturdy wine stand is soldered with solid iron bars and arrives fully assembled.DIMENSIONS - The wine storage measures 48.25"H x 16.25"W x 14.5"D.
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u/lexxi109 ยท 6 pointsr/FIREyFemmes

I'm happy it's Friday! Tomorrow, Boyfriend and I are making a run of stuff to the new house. We ran out of plastic tubs a few days ago, so it was a nice excuse to put off packing for a few days. (And we have enough buffer that we're not at the "throw stuff in anything resembling a container!!" stage yet). Once we have done that, then there's only a little more of my stuff to pack and then a bunch of shared stuff (kitchen, etc), so I'm feeling pretty relaxed. I'm also still looking at what wine rack to buy for the house. Though it's a tiny (tiny) bit excessive, I'm leaning towards this one. It's a wine jail so it has an ornate door on it. I figure now is the time to (reasonably) splurge.

I'm 5% of the way through my "finish before I move" book. Still a ways to go, but progress. I'm also making 18 cat blankets for the local shelter. I'm on the final step of 11 of them and halfway through the other 7, so that's progress also.

So, yeah, I'm looking forward to continuing to plug away at the moving prep "to do" list