Vintner's Tasting Table & Wine Rack No. 51

$4,895.00
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The Vintner's Table offers a fresh take on our classic Double Track Table design coupled with the functionality of a wine rack. Whether you're in Napa Valley or at Martha's Vineyard, we designed it to allow your most precious vintages the spotlight while still allowing the artifacts from the Industrial Age to shine. 

The holes in the rail are called the punch, where joint bars would hold two sticks of rail together. We allowed for a slightly larger hole in the rail to accommodate the neck of the wine bottles.

We crafted the base from a single crosstie (creosote-free as in all of our products) and paired it with a top made of mahogany. Made from the decking of a steel coil car, we sealed the wood in the tabletop to be water (and wine) resistant. It's a beautiful piece at home tucked away in a wine cellar or on display in the kitchen or living room to showcase your favorite wines.

This table features a simple design made from four sticks of century-old steel track and a rescued railroad cross tie timber. We created a classic design that is authentic to the last detail.

Size: 54" x 24" x 30" (LxDxH) 

Color: Whiskey base. Coal Top. 

Materials: Steel, wood and glass

Made in the USA

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Shipping & Installation Price includes delivery in Continental US (Remote areas may require additional fees). and "White Glove" installation (includes complete set up at your location and removal of all packing material).
Signed Certificate As with all of our work, each piece is cataloged and individually numbered with an authentic railroad date nail and accompanied by a signed certificate providing the provenance of the piece.
Images Product images shown are normally for the exact piece you will receive. An item showing "Sold Out" was previously purchased. We are happy to build that same design for you. While similar, each piece is unique with character differences in rail and t
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Rail Yard Studios uses reclaimed materials salvaged from historic railroad lines. The individual wear and characteristic features inherent in the service-worn materials provide each piece with its own personality. Measurements, finishes and degree of distress are naturally occurring and are subject to variability. Refer to descriptions and/or photographs for information on the most unique features of each piece.