Wine cellar drawer MODUL16
Drawer in solid beech for La Sommelière wine cellar, the MODUL16 allows storage of wine bottles and fine wines away from light. Sold with a pair of sliding rails ref. RAILVIP. Made in France. Prestige range. Make sure it is compatible with your wine cellar model.
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La Sommelière MODUL16 drawer for storing and preserving your fine wines away from light. This solid wooden drawer is very stylish and adds a touch of charm to your Prestige range VIP wine cellar.
What do you need to know about the MODUL16?
The convenient MODUL16 drawer features easy inserts for labels (ref. RET3) so you can recall the wines stored inside without having to open it.
The drawer is supplied unassembled. The drawer base consists of a perforated shelf, and not a solid base as with the MODUL27 drawer. The parts are pre-drilled and screws are provided.
It measures 59 x 54 x 14.5 cm.
It is sold with a pair of sliding rails (ref. RAILV3).
The MODUL16 drawer is compatible with which wine cellars?
The MODUL16 drawer is compatible with La Sommelière's Prestige wine cellars, namely the following models: VIP280V / VIP330V / VIP330P.
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