Creator of the wine cabinet in 1976 and French manufacturer.
EuroCave's history, results from the desire to take care of wine, in order to guarantee, by respecting the intentions of the wine producer, optimal wine tasting conditions.
Wine lovers and epicureans are constantly on the look out for the perfect cellar to store their wines. Traditionally, this invariably meant storing wines in the dark, but over the past few years, the wine cellar has been reinvented. Interior design has also moved on, with partition walls between rooms disappearing and kitchens becoming open spaces for entertaining guests. Wine cabinets and cellars have quite naturally carved out a place for themselves in these newlook interiors. In modern living environments, emphasis is on sharing meals or gathering around a bar, and a glass of wine is often not far away.
To this end, the design of wine cellars takes on board the idea of pleasure. The massive cabinet with its solid door housed in the utility room, has been superseded by a cellar with a glass door and subtle amber lighting that delicately showcases bottles. Modern-day wine cabinets have been designed to fit into smaller spaces and define room configurations. Freestanding models can be placed to suit the owner and a range of fitted cabinets. These are incorporated into the units and sit comfortably in a bespoke kitchen with sizes that vary to suit every style.
Today, the wine cabinet has become a decorative object with a chic design and an essential aesthetic element for any interior design project, encapsulating the EuroCave French art de vivre.
To select and design your perfect wine cellar, visit the showroom at 57 Chiltern Street, London or the corner at Harrods. Find our products on www.eurocave.co.uk
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