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I designed it when we knew we were going to build a new home, it has glass on three sides. It’s in the main living area , which makes it convenient to grab a bottle. It’s terribly inefficient , but we love it.
Difficult job, but someone has to do it! Gorgeous piece! What's striking to me is that usually the graduation from dark to lighter takes up more of the dial. Here the light is centered. Beautiful effect. It seems to glow.
I’m seeing some nice bottles in that room. Enjoy to the fullest! Oh and the watch….i really like these. I’ve had this in black dial for years now 👍 ...
Which watch… Which bottle… Livin like Larry! (Google it). We need a pic with a glass of red wine at sun set. You are hugely blessed. Thanks for a glimpse of your day. Toujours et a jamais.
Pardon me, as I join you vicariously !😃 The Longines is nice, love the fume dial. It might not fully measure up to the JLC DSA, but perhaps you'll find that it has its own unique charms with a bit of sustained wrist time! (?)
I built a small wine room on my main floor and it is a polar opposite style wise. Stone, metal, rail boxcar planks, and a wood ceiling from an old cigar factory in TN. I need to devote some time to design the iron entry gate, the room has been done a few ...
There’s a huge convenience to having the wine room on the main floor. It sounds very traditional but with interesting upgrades ( ceiling wood & planks ) that’s fun, because it becomes about the story, let alone reusing wood with charm. I would love to see...