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  2. Anthropologie Just Dropped 1,500+ New Items for Fall, and ...

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    Skull Wine Stopper $14 (originally $18) Nathalie Lété Marais Dessert Plate $18. Types of Pumpkins Dish Towel $24. Good Citizen Sugar Cubes $22. Spiced Apple Hot Toddy Cocktail Mixer $20.

  3. Cellarette - Wikipedia

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    In 1803, furniture designer Thomas Sheraton described the piece as: "Cellaret, amongst cabinet makers, denotes a convenience for wine, or wine cistern. [ 4 ] In the eighteenth century a cellarette was sometimes referred to as a "Mahogany Butler for liquors" or a "wine cooler" or a "butler". [ 4 ]

  4. Wine accessory - Wikipedia

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    A wine stopper is an essential wine accessory to close leftover wine bottles before refrigerating them. Wine stoppers are used because it is hard to put the original cork back into the bottleneck. Wine stoppers vary in shapes, sizes, and materials. The three typical types are the cork wine stopper, rubber wine stopper, and plastic wine stopper.

  5. Wine rack - Wikipedia

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    A wine rack is a set of shelves for the organized storage of wine. Wine racks can be built out of a number of different materials. The size of the rack and the number of bottles it can hold can vary widely. Wine racks can be located in a winemaker’s professional wine cellar as well as private homes for personal collections.

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  7. RH (company) - Wikipedia

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    While most retailers design things in-house, RH created a different model. "We have one full-time designer, Suzi Bolognese, working directly from London on our catalogs and displays" [its CEO] Friedman said. "We find artists we love and 'curate' [the client]."" [28] The company has partnered with artisans and designers in the production of its ...