Do you have a question before ordering?
What are the differences between unfinished and painted steel?
- Raw steel: an authentic, unique finish with dark gray, slightly bluish tones. Each piece bears the signature of its lamination, with its natural marbling. This lively finish requires light maintenance (oil, wax or varnish) to prevent oxidation, especially in humid environments.
- Lacquered steel: a smooth, even surface with a matt powder-coated finish. This treatment provides long-lasting protection against corrosion and facilitates maintenance: a simple damp cloth is all that's needed.
Are Wine Line® shelves suitable for restaurants and wine bars?
Yes, they have already been adopted by many establishments.
They combine practicality and aesthetics, and allow a selection of bottles to be displayed with elegance.
Can shelving be used as a display unit in a store or showroom?
Yes, they've been designed to enhance both private cellars and point-of-sale displays.
Bottle labels are perfectly visible, making them a commercial asset.
Are the shelves suitable for use in an ageing wine cellar?
Can shelves be fixed behind a counter for quick service in restaurants?
Can I use Wine Line® for other types of bottles (spirits, champagne, oil, etc.)?
Are materials resistant to cellar humidity?
The lacquered version is perfectly protected against humidity.
The raw steel version, on the other hand, will develop a patina and may rust if humidity exceeds 70%.
We recommend regular application of a thin coat of wax or oil to slow down the phenomenon. And if rust does appear, there are suitable products for restoring the original rough appearance.
What tools are needed to install a Wine Line® shelf?
No tools are required to move or reconfigure the shelves once the central structure is fixed to the wall: they snap into place and reposition themselves in a matter of seconds.
On the other hand, installation of this structure requires a minimum of preparation, depending on the nature of your wall:
- Concrete or concrete block walls:
Bring a level, a drill, suitable wall plugs and screws (minimum 5 × 50 mm). - Wood or plasterboard walls with 22 mm OSB reinforcement:
Wood screws or Moly-type drywall screws are all you need. - Double-thickness plasterboard wall (without wood reinforcement):
Use Moly screws in each fixing hole. We recommend limiting the load: for example, avoid placing a magnum on each of the 11 shelves. - Single-thickness plasterboard wall:
We recommend installing a 22 mm MDF or OSB reinforcing panel first, or limiting the weight to around 10 75 cl bottles distributed throughout the structure.
Do two people have to install the product?
Only one person is needed for installation. But let's face it: once fixed, the shelf deserves to be inaugurated by two over a bottle of wine.
How long does installation take?
- On a wooden support: first fix a screw in the center of the structure, check alignment with a level, then screw in the other points. In less than 3 minutes, your module is in place.
- On a concrete wall: first mark the drilling points, drill the wall, then insert the wall plugs. All that remains is to position the first screw in the center, adjust the level, then fix the other screws.
In all cases, the process is quick and easy: the structure is designed for uncomplicated installation.
Can shelves be fixed to any type of wall (plasterboard, concrete, brick...)?
Can I install several modules side by side to create a large storage wall?
Apart from the shelves, are any other components supplied for installation?
How do I maintain and clean my Wine Line® shelves?
- Unfinished steel version: apply a wax or oil from time to time to preserve its natural shine.
- Lacquered steel version: simply dust with a soft cloth.
What are the delivery times?
Can I add shelves later?
Are your shelves suitable for magnums?
Do you offer free delivery?
Yes, delivery is free for orders over €350, everywhere in our delivery zones.
What is the warranty on your products?
Our shelving units come with a 2-year manufacturer's warranty, covering all manufacturing defects.
