Wine wood oak
General Information
Appearance: your wine bottles
Rarely have we come across such an elegant and, incidentally, space-saving way to present and store wine bottles at the table. For this variant of his wine wood, the Sauerland cabinetmaker Konrad Horsch chooses solid oak. He neatly works the circular bottle receptacles out of the wood. You can also see the craftsmanship of his work in the carefully chamfered edges and the hand-smoothly sanded wood surfaces. The natural grain of the oak wood comes out even better this way. Three bottles of your favorite wine fit in the wine wood (but no Bocksbeutel - and no champagne bottles).
This is his wooden path. Cabinetmaker Konrad Horsch
A product that leaves Konrad Horsch's workshop is anything but just a piece of wood sawn into shape or turned - it's a piece of wood with a history. For every knife edge that passes through his hands, every rolling pin that he puts the finishing touches on, he can provide the biography: Where was the tree from which the workpiece is made, when was it felled and under what circumstances, which plants, animals or fungi have left traces in the wood, why and in what form? Instead of buying from the timber merchant, he therefore prefers to buy his raw material from where it grew - then, as they say in specialist circles, "negotiations are conducted standing on the trunk". Or he recycles old wood and puts it to a new use, often inspired by its original purpose.
Working only with solid wood is a matter of course for the cabinetmaker from Iserlohn, in a manufactory and with minimal use of machinery. Every object that bears his name is made by him, regardless of whether it is a one-off piece such as large solitaire furniture, art objects for public spaces or products made in small series such as those in the Manufactum range. Even if they are not unique, they are made with the same attention to detail as one-of-a-kind pieces, something Horsch learned during his studies with the well-known cabinetmaker James Krenov in California. Last but not least, the character of the wood alone makes each piece unique. Knotholes, annual rings and grains are simply not uniform - and if they were, the wood would also lose its appeal for Horsch.
Product Information
Article Number 211053
Body oiled oak wood. Bottle holders (Ø 8 cm) in 10, 20 and 30 cm height. Total H 40 × W 10 × L 10 cm. Weight 1.3 kg. Lovers of Franconian wines should know: Bocksbeutel do not fit in the bottle holders of this wine wood - neither do champagne bottles.
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