A full-height cellar designed for long-term storage
The cellar develops over a total height of 4.5 meters, fully exploiting the available volume. The modular shelves on rails allow for an evolving organization of the collection.
The double-depth storage optimizes the conservation capacity while maintaining a clear view of the bottles, essential for daily use.
Vertical circulation and access to upper levels
A custom sliding ladder is integrated into the layout to facilitate access to the high storage areas while remaining perfectly integrated into the design of the cellar.
This functional element supports the verticality of the project and contributes to the architectural reading of the whole.
Spaces dedicated to handling and presentation
A low handling counter is arranged to facilitate bottle handling, storage operations, and collection consultation.
Displays for magnums are integrated to highlight specific formats while respecting conservation conditions.
Lighting scenography and showcasing of bottles
The cellar incorporates a lighting scenography designed to enhance the reading of the rows, without altering the conservation conditions of the wines.
The lighting emphasizes the volumes, the lines of the layout, and the depth of the cellar, reinforcing its integration into the loft's environment.
A Parisian project signed by Maison Borio
This project illustrates the expertise of Maison Borio in designing custom wine cellars, tailored for urban interiors and demanding collections.
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