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Goplus 17" Wood Globe Wine Bar Stand 16th Century Italian Rack Liquor Bottle Shelf with Wheels (Creamy White)

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Style: Creamy White


Features

  • Wonderful Material with Excellent CraftThe whole frame is made of solid wood+plastic, and it touches very smooth. With the excellent hand-craft tech, makes it a high quality and classical wine bar.
  • Removable & Compact DesignAt the bottom of the item, it has three high quality wheels ,so that you can move it around quietly and easily. Really convenient for daily life use.
  • Refined Painting SurfaceIts outer map painting surface spice up the very concept of wine cabinet, which is refined and graceful. With nearly or distant always looks at a surprise.
  • Collection of WinesFor the wine lovers, a suitable wine cabinet is very important to protect the wines they have collected. You may have never thought how entertaining the wine cabinet can turn open freely upward.
  • Easy Assembly is RequiredOnly few steps to put it together, no professional tools needed and have this elegant piece of wine bar.

Product Dimensions: 24"D x 24"W x 37.5"H


Shelf Type: Tiered Shelf


Material: Wood, Plastic


Frame Material: Plastic, Wood


Brand: Goplus


Color: Creamy White


Style: Creamy White


Item Weight: 11.5 Pounds


Size: 17"


Assembly Required: Yes


Number of Shelves: 1


Product Dimensions: 24 x 24 x 37.5 inches


Item Weight: 11.5 pounds


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 4, 2018


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  • Get a bigger one if you have bottles over 10" tall.
Style: Retro Brown
As I lay in the room adjacent to my new wood globe wine bar stand in the still hours of the morning, I recount the events of my day leading up to it's arrival. Work was grueling, the sort of day that tests one's grit and leaves one feeling drained and in no small part on edge. Fast forward several hours, a few post-work meetings and a much needed nap later, when a knock at the door rings through my apartment as I step out of the shower. Still dripping and wrapped in a towel I crack open the door and peer outside. The delivery man casts a glance over his shoulder and nods, his face obscured by the shadow of the rim of his cap, and though I can't quite make out the logo of the delivery service emblem sewn to his shirt I am acutely drawn to the elongated smile creeping across his face as he turns the corner leading to the stairwell. Taking little time to dwell on the disquieting visage of the delivery man, I bring my package inside, unsure upon initial contact with the box if what I faintly hear are the sounds of my calloused hands sliding across the dry cardboard, or a whisper from somewhere I can't quite determine. It mattered little the source of the noise, for my anxieties were focused on the upcoming act of assembling the contents of my newly received drunken purchase. Apprehension slowly gave way to appreciation as the parts fit together with ease and with little need for the simple instructions included with the altar I hastily assembled. As the final pieces came together I was able to forgo the use of instruction as a knowledge of the structures workings crept into my mind as if from a memory long forgotten. Each creak of the tobacco-stain hued wood spoke of times long past and secrets long forgotten, and once the final piece of dark, weightless wood was in place I stood back and marveled at it's construction. It is oh-so-small, as is to be expected of a thing 17" in size. Standard liquor bottles are too tall for it, perhaps it would be better suited for something of the stature of a bottle of Blantons or Knob Creek? "No matter", I thought to myself, "My stores of liquor are more than sufficient to fill this curio." With a glass of scotch I sat in reflection of my achievement, marveling at the detail scattered across the globe stretched out before me. That's when I noticed it. The hinge sat on the rim of star signs that wrapped around the circumference of the globe itself, and almost as if a direct affront to the very heavens they invoke, the most dominant signs of Aries and Capricorn had been covered by the arm that reached above the uppermost hemisphere to the northern pole atop this depiction of the world. No sooner than I realized this the walls of my apartment began to shake and the globe flung itself open, glass clattering about within. Recoiling in horror, I dropped the glass of spirits that occupied my hand as spirits of another kind all together assaulted my mind, and I fled my apartment knocking over the end table by the door in my escape. For what seemed like hours I skulked through the dimly lit streets, treating each and every sound as some potential unknown horror sent by this tastefully designed blasphemy's creator to drag me back before it to answer for my transgression of its assembly. Down and down the streets and avenues I wandered, until at last I stumbled through the threshold of a familiar public house, one I have frequented many times over the years, and took my seat at the nearly empty bar. As my mind began to clear I was able to focus on the familiar voice of the bartender as he approached, but as he drew near I sensed a change in his voice. Looking up in hopes of discerning the cause of this shift in tone, I was startled by what I saw, and I fell backwards from the high chair. In a flash I saw it all as I came down: the unfamiliar characters scrawled across the bottles lining the shelf, the faceless patrons all sitting erect and silent as they turned thier eyeless attention to me, and the face of bartender, obscured from the nose up by the shadow of his hat, his mouth twisted in an elongated smile. All of these things bombarded me before my terror gave way to nothingness as my head struck the ground. I awoke in my bed only moments ago, the light creeping through the slats in the blinds as early morning approaches. No memory have I as to how I arrived safely back in my own bed, but through the crack in my bedroom door I can see it. The Goplus 17" Wood Globe Wine Stand, its lid closed now. From my vantage I can also just make out the tightly shut front door of my apartment, the end table in its usual place, covered in it's usual items. Unable to move I consider whether or not it was but a restless dream that took me after a hard day, and no sooner than I accept this as reality does my courage-driven new mobility bring my attention to a sharp pain on the back of my head and the dried blood on the raised area thereupon. The lid of the dome shakes for a moment as a deep roar of laughter feels my head. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 4, 2018 by David

  • Exquisite production technology
Style: Retro Brown
It's amazing. My husband loves it. Good for my whiskey and wine. It's not just a container for wine, it's a nice artifact. The workmanship is so perfect that it seems impossible to find any faults. Haha, it looks really good in my house.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 20, 2022 by Adolph Raphael

  • Looks good.
Style: Retro Brown
I didn't assemble this, but hubby had it done when I came home and he didn't have any complaints so it had to be easy. Color is a little orangish but that was pictured in description. Holds what it was purchased for but storage space is small. Had to find smaller items to put in it. It works and looks good. I like the wheels so I can easily move it when necessary. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 8, 2022 by gr8fulmom

  • Absolutely beautiful
Style: Creamy White
This was a great addition to our home office
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 30, 2022 by Desiree T Higgins

  • Very good but globe doesn’t close with glasses
Style: Retro Brown
Very good and well built. Directions are not so clear. Globe is small and won’t close with normal glasses on the side but that’s ok if you’re keeping the lid open. Overall we love it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 8, 2022 by BrianK

  • Beautiful
Style: Retro Brown
I purchased this as a gift and he was absolutely thrilled. It's beautiful and extremely easy to assemble. Very sturdy and stylish. Absolutely love it.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 19, 2022 by The Hackbarths

  • Great for the price!
Style: Creamy White
This was a present for my husband's 30th, and he loves it! We were able to align the outside of the globe pretty well, so the locations weren't too goofy. It was quite easy to put together, and our parts arrived well-packaged with no damage. The inside print was as pictured-if you look closely, it's nothing too spectacular and the stickers aren't aligned perfectly, but the aesthetic is quite nice! He uses it for small scotch bottles, as larger/tall bottles only really fit on the bottom. I wouldn't put tall, delicate glasses inside unless you plan to keep it open, as they may break when you try to close it. Overall a great purchase, and a far more palatable price than the real antique ones, which usually sell for upwards of $1,000. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 5, 2021 by Christina Dietlein

  • Good looking!
Style: Retro Brown
It was very simple to assemble. Sturdy but not super heavy so easy to move around. I thought it was a great price for it. The one little drawback is that it does not hold most glasses inside the globe. The glasses have to be on the smaller size in order for the globe lid to close. But other than that, we love it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 8, 2022 by Lisa Burris

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