METROPOLITAN DESIGN MAGAZINE
  • ARCHITECTURE
    • COMMERCIAL
    • RESIDENTIAL
  • INTERIORS + DESIGNS
  • PROFILES
  • ART + CULTURE
  • LANDSCAPING + GARDENS
  • REAL ESTATE
  • DIRECTORY
  • SHOP
  • MORE
    • APPLIANCES
    • TECH
    • FURNISHING
    • CELEBRITY STYLES
    • HOME TOURS
    • ALL NEWS
    • ABOUT
    • ADVERTISE
    • CONTACT US
METROPOLITAN DESIGN MAGAZINE
  • ARCHITECTURE
    • COMMERCIAL
    • RESIDENTIAL
  • INTERIORS + DESIGNS
  • PROFILES
  • ART + CULTURE
  • LANDSCAPING + GARDENS
  • REAL ESTATE
  • DIRECTORY
  • SHOP
  • MORE
    • APPLIANCES
    • TECH
    • FURNISHING
    • CELEBRITY STYLES
    • HOME TOURS
    • ALL NEWS
    • ABOUT
    • ADVERTISE
    • CONTACT US
  • ART + CULTURE

Wine Meets Art With These Custom-Made Turnkey Wine Spaces

  • 06/30/2020
  • Natasha Bazika
Wine Wall Art Display
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0

Live your passion for wine and art to the fullest with a customized wine cellar, tasting room, or display wall. CellArt is a new company bringing wine and art together like never before. Founder, Jonathan Primeau shares his love of wine and art by designing and manufacturing exclusive wine spaces. These extraordinary cellars, tasting rooms, and wine objects challenge the ordinary, striving for beauty, and functionality. Whether you’re looking to upgrade your current cellar or have always wanted to display your wine collection in a unique but sophisticated way, CellArt could be the answer.

Constructed from the finest materials known for both their beauty and longevity, the team’s creations are handcrafted to order by Master artisans over thousands of hours in Montreal.

Wine Spaces

From century-old houses and mansions to yachts or private jets, CellArt can design an exceptional wine space to fit anywhere. The true essence of CellArt’s wine spaces goes beyond making bottles look appealing, or usability and capacity, or even creating a controlled environment for your wine to age in the best conditions. From vision to the realization of each space, the experts at CellArt will design a space that resonates with you and takes care of your wine. From design to engineering to general contracting and installation, CellArt does it all. However, they only create 52 spaces a year worldwide, so if you want a customized wine space, you will have to request early. No matter the demand, the creative team resolves never to sacrifice, to the pace of growth, their artistic integrity, the uniqueness of their artisanal savoir-faire and the freedom to always challenge the ordinary.

Art Pieces

Another service Cellart offers is the opportunity to create an art piece designed for your wine. These works of art transfigure the wine cellar, tasting room, or any room in quest of character and beauty. They bring talented artists together to create unique and exclusive pieces that suit your lifestyle and needs. Forget paintings, wine art is where you will impress your guests.

Wine Objects

Here is where their creativity shines. Wine objects, including but not limited to champagne buckets, wine tags, and wine coasters are handcrafted in Montreal, one-by-one by CellArt’s master artisans.

The champagne bucket is made of a selection of dark to chocolate-brown rich black walnut wood externally glazed with an immaculate ink-black sparkling lacquer. A stainless steel mirror interior stand, artfully designed, allows the Champagne bottles, Magnums, or any great vintage of white wine, to cool down in the ice and cold water with all due reverences to their labels.

They also make picnic baskets and a stunning Epicurean Wall made of Russian plywood covered with rare burl wood enhanced with golden lacquered stripes. The display can hold up to 44 bottles of wines or portos, using STACT custom patented technology—exclusive to CellArt.

Wine Care

Beyond creating masterpieces, CellArt knows how to treat wine. With all their projects whether it’s a wine space or a piece of art, they take into consideration humidity, positioning temperature, and more. A wine connoisseur will know to store wine in a horizontal position in a vibration-free zone. Temperature also plays a major factor in storing wine as the higher the temperature the faster the wine will evolve.  After all, when a wine that was meant to be aged is consumed too early, we are deprived of the flavors and textures we would never have experienced had the wine not undergone aging. It’s the little things that count when storing wine and CellArt understands your wine deserves the right environment.

Share
Tweet
Pin it
Related Topics
  • art
  • art work
  • custom art
  • interior design
  • turnkey wine
  • wine
  • wine spaces
Natasha Bazika

Natasha Bazika is a luxury lifestyle writer. She has worked with various national publications including Architectural Digest, Upscale Living Magazine, Haute Living Magazine, Travel + Leisure, and many more. Natasha has a diverse portfolio including features, news, profiles and travel, including one-on-one interviews with celebrities such as Brenda Song, revered chefs like Daniel Boulud, and power players in the architecture and interior design world. When she's not traveling, Natasha spends most of her time convincing her partner to get a dog.

Previous Article
bauhaus
  • ART + CULTURE

The Bauhaus, 101 Years of Influence and Inspiration

  • 06/25/2020
  • Benjamin Norris
View Post

Subscribe

Subscribe to our Newsletter

You May Also Like
Toneteando sculpture by Pablo Reinoso
View Post
  • SCULPTURES

Sculptures of Argentine French Artist & Designer, Pablo Reinoso

Adele Bloch-Bauer painting by Gustav Klimt
View Post
  • PAINTINGS

The Most Expensive Artworks in the World

bauhaus
View Post
  • ART + CULTURE

The Bauhaus, 101 Years of Influence and Inspiration

3Dscenes and sculptures in bronze
View Post
  • SCULPTURES

Paul Day Captures Moments in Time

Instagram
metropolitandesignmag
Check out our list of colorful #shrubs for your #garden. Link in bio🔗
#thursdaythoughts
Layer tones and textures for a well-balanced space like this kitchen designed by @laurahammett.interiors
An early introduction to the work of Frank Lloyd Wright at his local library was all it took for Paul McClean to realize his career path was that of becoming an architect. Link in bio @mccleandesign
First Germany, then the world. We celebrate 101 years of influence  and inspiration of Bauhaus. Link in bio🔗
New week, new goals. Success starts with a good office.
Follow


ModernBathroom.com

S H O P
Hooker Furniture Leesburg Console Table in Beige
ELK Lighting Hammered Glass 3-Light Pendant In Oil Rubbed Bronze And Red Glass
Hudson Valley Persis 8-Light Pendant in Polished Nickel
Portrait of Federico da Montefeitro, 1466 - Canvas Replica Painting (Grande)
Flowing Buds Tiffany-Style Stained Glass Table Lamp
Alexander the Great Sculptural Bust on Museum Mount


Subscribe

Subscribe now to our newsletter

Design + Architecture magazine offering a look into the World of Luxury Living one room at a time

Sitemap
Copyright © 2020 Metropolitan Design Magazine. All Rights Reserved.

Input your search keywords and press Enter.