Clearance Price:
$1,632.00
The Cherry Hill Wine Bar has a warm and carefree look that is only outdone by its spacious and functional, full service wine bar inside.
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What We Like About the Cherry Hill Wine Bar:
This wine bar has a great armoire style design to surprise your guests. You will first notice the herringbone-cane pattern inserts on the large, lockable doors. The turned legs are a lovely addition to the overall traditional style of this bar. When you open the doors to this wine bar, you find enough room for all of your favorites, whether that be wine or spirits. The bar is unique in that it offers storage on the backs of the doors for bottles of spirits and short glasses. Functionally, this bar has it all, from the storage drawers for corkscrews and napkins to the serving surface and stemware rack. The only thing missing here is an ice-maker. The Cherry Hill Wine Bar gives you a complete bar for all of your entertainment fun.
The Howard Miller Story
Incomparable workmanship, unsurpassed quality, and a quest for perfection - these were the cornerstones of the company Howard C. Miller founded back in 1926, at the age of 21. Even then, Howard Miller understood the need to create products that would be steeped in quality and value.
In 1989, Howard Miller began creating collectors' cabinets with the same attention to detail and craftsmanship inherent in their clock-making. Fashioned from glass and hardwoods, Howard Miller cabinets are ideal for displaying heirlooms, plates, glassware, and other collectibles.
A highly respected brand, Howard Miller maintains its popularity because of the company's commitment to quality. Every product manufactured at the company's sprawling facility in Zeeland, Michigan, undergoes stringent tests and exceeds industry standards to ensure a lifetime of enjoyment.
Frame Material
Wood
Dimensions
68H X 43W X 23D Inches
Material
Wood
Finish
Cherry,Dark Wood
Base Material
Wood
Style
Traditional
Assembly
Unassembled
Brand
Howard Miller
Height (in.)
68
Bottle Capacity
38
Countertop Material
Wood
Wine Racks & Furniture
Wine Furniture
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Comments about Cherry Hill Wine Rack and Bar:
I had to relocate one of the leg brackets. Not a major problem for me, but someone else might have had a three legged cabinet or had to send it back. the problem showed up when the legs were screwed on, the one was cocked to the side because the bracket was misalined.
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We were a little leery about ordering this online because - well, you know. We are happy to say that our liquor bar arrived today and we are thrilled with it[...]We have a big bar down on our lower level, but for our smaller gatherings upstairs in the great room we ended up serving drinks in the kitchen. (smack dab in the middle of dinner preparations!) The Cherry Hill bar is the perfect solution. There's something to be said for asking your guests what they would like to drink and then swinging open those doors to reveal a fully stocked beautiful bar for their consideration. And we are very pleased with the workmanship on the piece. We were concerned that the online picture's color wouldn't be true to the real thing. It was very true. We were afraid it was going to be chintzy. It's substantial and solid. The quality of the lock isn't an issue for us and the only thing it needs as far as we're concerned is a mirrored back wall to better reflect the light. I'm thinking of either hanging a mirror at the back or calling a mirror-glass specialist to rectify that problem. Hope this helps you make your decision. We were very pleased with our whole experience.Cheers!
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Comments about Cherry Hill Wine Rack and Bar:
Wanted a nice liquor cabinet and this was the closest one that was affordable. Great space for storing glasses and bottles. Would have preferred a removable wine rack to store more liquor bottles. Chose this because of the lock also. The lock is weak. When locked you can pull on the door and open it easily. [...]My husband and I had to put the legs on and lift the 300 pound cabinet up by ourselves. Almost broke the cabinet and our backs.
Despite the setbacks and the lock, it is a beautiful piece and we enjoy having it in the living room. It makes quite an impact when people come in.
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