Wine Cellar Design Idea V-002
Wine Cellar Design Idea V-002
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You send us furniture, interior, and preferences dimensions
Design
Our specialists will create a project (paid service, from 2000 rub.)
Kitting
After project approval, you receive a specification
Implementation
We will select partners in your city for painting and mounting decor
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Frequently asked questions
Our showrooms are located in Saint Petersburg and Moscow. Production is located in Saint Petersburg.
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Yes, we ship orders throughout Russia and to CIS countries.
We cooperate with transportation companies such as СДЭК and DPD.
You can also arrange pickup of your order through any convenient transportation company for you.
Delivery cost depends on the size, weight of the item, and delivery address.
When placing an order, the delivery cost is calculated automatically and displayed as a separate line on our website.
Prices and availability of items on the website are always current. Data is updated daily.
Note: items in stock are stored on the warehouse in unpolished form and shipped within 3 working days.
If the item is not in stock, average production time: 5–10 working days.
This is the quality of polishing of the items.
Standard — machine polishing, at a more attractive price.
Prestige — detailed hand polishing, items do not require further work.
More details: https://www.stavros.ru/information/kachestvo/
This is the type of veneer of the items.
Under enamel: produced by gluing wooden laminates without color and texture matching. Contrast tonal and textural differences are noticeable. This blank should be chosen if the item is intended for opaque coating.
Under tinting: produced by gluing wooden laminates with color and texture matching. Tonal and textural differences may occur. This blank should be chosen if the item is intended for semi-transparent finish.
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Beech — dense, non-porous wood, most often used for items covered with enamel.
Oak — dense, porous wood with clearly visible natural grain. Due to its strength and decorative properties, it is often used in items with semi-transparent coating, highlighting the wood pattern.
Custom-made, if non-standard items are required, we can produce products from other types of wood, including blanks provided by the customer, manufactured according to our technical specifications.
All our furniture legs can withstand a vertical load of at least 100 kg.
Average production time for custom-made items: 5–10 working days.
Most items are stored on the warehouse in unpolished form. We need time to polish and pack orders.
Yes, we manufacture non-standard items according to individual projects, but we only accept orders with a minimum quantity.
We can manufacture items of the desired size, but we only work with bulk orders. For details, please consult the sales department manager.
Yes, some of our products can be used outdoors. For example, polyurethane items, as well as carved door casings made of pine.
Other items are produced to order using PUR glue, if minimum quantity is available. No warranty is provided for such products, as outdoor conditions are considered aggressive.
Yes, we paint items when ordering products for a total amount of 150,000 rubles or more.
- Dust removal. After sanding, the surface must be dusted.
- Priming. Apply primer in an even layer.
- Matting. After the primer has fully dried, the surface should be matted (lightly sanded for better adhesion).
- Finish coating. Apply finish coating: lacquer or enamel, in 2 layers, with interlayer drying.
More details: https://www.stavros.ru/information/sovety/
Apply adhesive to the decor. Attach to the surface and press briefly. Then, remove the decor from the surface and leave it open for 3–5 minutes. Press the decor firmly onto the surface and hold for 5–10 seconds.
More details: https://www.stavros.ru/information/sovety/
Ideally, you should prepare a design project before placing an order.
You can do this yourself by downloading drawings of our products from our website, or you can order a project from us.
If the number of decorative elements and fittings is small, our company's manager can assist you with selection.
Unfortunately, this service is not provided.
The packaging method depends on the type of items, but in each case, we ensure sufficient protection for safe transportation.
We most often use corrugated cardboard and stretch film. Fragile items are additionally secured on a rigid base to prevent damage during transport.
We ship all items starting from 1 piece.
Room measurements and item installation can be performed by our partners — carpentry companies represented in most regions of Russia.
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Wine Cellar V-002: Architectural Symphony of Taste and Comfort
Creating a wine cellar is an art that requires understanding not only the subtleties of storing fine wine, but also the ability to convey its character in every detail of the interior. Project V-002 is not just a space for wine bottles, but a place where traditions come alive, where warm light caresses massive wooden surfaces, where every element breathes elegance and dignity. Here, time flows differently — slowly, with noble grace, like good wine, revealing the bouquet of its hues.
Layout: Harmony of Functionality and Aesthetics
A wine cellar is not just a bottle storage. It is a kingdom of taste, where every curve of space is thoughtfully designed. Here, one cannot act carelessly: the bottle must stand correctly, the air should not be too dry, the light — too bright. And here, architects design the ideal symphony:
- Storage Zone — like rows of vineyards on the slopes of Bordeaux, flat shelves and diagonal racks allow each bottle to find its place, maintaining the ideal angle of inclination.
- Tasting Zone — massive leather chairs, oak table, diffused light. Here, wine is not drunk, here it is savored, watching as golden reflections play in the glass.
- Bar Counter — the place where the cellar owner meets guests. Carved facades, amber glints on polished surfaces, high bar stools. Here, grape varieties and stories of great winemakers are discussed.
- Decorative Accents — not just ornaments, but symbolic markers: grapevine, symbol of abundance, elegant bas-reliefs evoking ancient pyramids, and monumental Atlantes, as if holding time on their mighty shoulders.
Art of Wood Carving
Here, wood is not just a material — it lives, speaks, whispers stories of ancient castles, medieval feasts, and winemaking houses where generations of masters passed down their secrets.
- Grape Bunches — in them lies the very philosophy of winemaking: patience, ripeness, fullness of flavor. They twine along walls, adorn panels, as if nature itself has grown through the walls of the cellar.
- Floral Ornaments — smooth lines, delicate play of light and shadow, skillful combination of relief depth and fine details.
- Decorative Panels — not just decorative elements, but artistic canvases, where each grapevine seems to be drawn from the very wood, creating an effect of living volume.
- Carved Cornices and Pilasters — complete the composition, giving the interior strictness and aristocratic restraint.
Here, carving does not merely decorate — it sets the tone, creates rhythm, like music in a glass, flowing with soft notes of nobility.
Sculptural Atlantes: Eternal Keepers of Traditions
Wine — a drink of time, and who, if not the Atlantes, can become its guardians? Their figures, powerful and graceful, give the interior monumentality, reminding us of ancient halls where under stone vaults flowed endless toasts for honor, friendship, and love.
- Smooth muscle lines, refined anatomy — every movement of the carver is felt in the curves of powerful hands, in the folds of draped fabric.
- Embodiment of strength and greatness — Atlantes do not merely support the ceiling, they seem to hold the history of winemaking, becoming its unshakable part.
- Contrast with soft glow — directional light plays on the surface of wood, creating shadows, adding depth and dynamism.
In this hall, Atlantes are not merely part of the decor — they are conversationalists, keepers of centuries-old secrets of wine cellars, invisible witnesses of toasts and conversations.
Helical Staircase: Bridge Between Worlds
Ascending or descending this staircase is like performing a ritual — transitioning from one dimension to another. Here, on every step, you feel the hand of the master, who transformed a simple structural element into a work of art.
- Carved Balusters — like climbing vines, they rise upward, creating an illusion of living movement.
- Massive Steps — smooth, polished, with natural wood tone, like old wine barrels that have absorbed the aroma of aging.
- Decorative Columns — crowning the base of the staircase, as in the finest castle traditions, symbolizing stability and grandeur.
This is not just a staircase — it is a portal to the world of wine culture, where each step leads to new discoveries.
Ceiling: Carved Vault of Art
Looking up, you cannot help but hold your breath — the ceiling here seems to float, creating a sense of height and spaciousness.
- Geometric Patterns — interweaving strict lines and refined details, giving the space rhythm and depth.
- Carved Framing — grape clusters, smooth scrolls, arched elements, as if created by nature itself.
- Soft Lighting — the play of light makes reliefs come alive, as if in the twilight of an autumn vineyard.
This ceiling — not just decoration, but a dome under which the finest traditions of wine enjoyment were born.
Perfection of Wine Storage
Wine storage — no less important than its production. Here, every detail is thought out to preserve the aroma, taste, and history of each bottle.
- Shelves — strict geometry, diagonal grids, open and closed sections.
- Optimal Inclination — maintains proper cork hydration.
- Stone Cladding — regulates temperature and humidity, creating an ideal microclimate.
This cellar — not just a room, but a temple of wine, where each bottle occupies its place, awaiting the moment when it will be opened to pour the aroma of history into glasses.
Conclusion: The Wine Cellar as Philosophy
Project V-002 — this is not just a space, but an atmosphere, a tradition, a philosophy, frozen in wood and stone. Here, wine does not merely age — it lives, absorbing the aromas of wood, filling itself with the silence of stone walls, saturating itself with history.
In such a cellar, one does not rush. Here, conversations are held, moments are savored, the taste of life is felt. This is not just a place — it is an atmosphere. An atmosphere in which every sip of wine becomes part of a larger story.