
An L-shaped walk-in wine cellar in a Zhongshan private residence that marries 304 stainless steel construction with acrylic insert zones and illuminated acrylic back panels, all enclosed by a sweeping curved glass partition.
The client wanted a cellar that combined functional storage for red, white, and spirits with striking visual impact. The space required creative use of an L-shaped footprint while maintaining a seamless connection between the cellar and the living room.
VNICE built the framework in 304 stainless steel with oak damped drawers for accessories. The left wall features a transparent acrylic direct-insert zone where bottles appear to float in mid-air. The center section uses a doorless steel-and-wood display cabinet topped with an illuminated acrylic back panel that casts a soft glow over the bottle silhouettes. A single sweeping curved glass partition dissolves the boundary between cellar and living room.




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