Wine Wedge solves need for traditional wine rack

A big “thank you” to our friends at Serious Eats for pointing us toward the new Wine Wedge. These two little rubber wedges allow you to have a wine rack of any size, whenever you need one. Retailing at $9.95 for the pair (available online from Firebox), the Wine Wedge also can be used for soda cans or other round containers. This is an inexpensive way to store wine without a cumbersome rack–perfect for a small space.

The New York Times gave the Wine Wedge what can only be considered a positive review:

The Wedge may not look very robust, but it works surprisingly well.

It’s wonderful to find quality storage solutions that take up very little space and cost very little money. Three cheers for the London-based firm Bluw and their uncluttered design.

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Posted by Erin on Sep 7, 2007 | Comments |

15 comments posted

  1. Posted by Roy Jacobsen - 09/07/2007

    Looks nifty. I think there’s got to be a way to hack a homemade version pretty easily. (Hmmmm. Think, think, think…)

  2. Posted by Trish - 09/07/2007

    It looks like it is made from craft foam, which you can buy at the craft store in sheets (and it comes in lots of nifty colors). You could probably oragami & glue a sheet into a similar shape and get the same results.

  3. Posted by Brian - 09/07/2007

    What if you want a bottle from the bottom?

  4. Posted by sharon - 09/07/2007

    It says they are made from rubber so I doubt they are craft foam. (Though I thought the same thing at first glance.)

    I was thinking they would good for those of use who have cardboard tubes of old drawings and such.

  5. Posted by Erin at Unclutterer - 09/07/2007

    @Trish–They’re hard rubber, not squishy like craft foam.

  6. Posted by robyn - 09/07/2007

    you could use an old yoga mat cut to size?

  7. Posted by Athol Kay - 09/07/2007

    Bump for Brian’s question.

    “What if you want a bottle from the bottom?”

  8. Posted by Erin at Unclutterer - 09/07/2007

    @Brian and @Athol …

    You take apart the display and put it back together. :)

  9. Posted by G - 09/12/2007

    It probably only works well for bottles of same shape and size (notice the sample photo) - and only ones that are fairly cylindrical, at that. Mismatched bottles do not stack well, regardless of what’s stopping the bottom ones from rolling away.

  10. Posted by snorbalp - 09/13/2007

    @robyn - you could also lighten your wallet a few quid and get the genuine article.

    Sheesh!

  11. Posted by Daniel Waters - 09/13/2007

    I’m pretty sure these originated from this BBC show: http://www.bbc.co.uk/dragonsden

  12. Posted by everything in moderation, save moderation - 09/13/2007

    I think I’ll get my grandson to colour two paper towel tubes, and stick them to a cloth with velcro.

    As for odd shaped bottles, I wonder if strips of that rubber shelf protector stuff might give just enough friction to hold them well?

  13. Posted by scott - 09/13/2007

    You guys that are too cheap to buy the the real thing are making this overly complicated. The answer is duct tape. You won’t have to worry about the strength of the foam you are using or the shape of the bottle (I suspect box) of wine.

  14. Posted by Dan - 10/02/2007

    Isn’t this a unitasker?

  15. Posted by Erin at Unclutterer - 10/02/2007

    @Dan — It can be used for any round object, like soda cans or beer bottles. Plus, unlike a giant wine rack, you can store it away when not in use.

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