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Product code: 179
Dimensions:
Depth: 75mm
Width: 400mm
Height: 510mm
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The CPW Country Pine Warehouse Kitchen  has 31 other items.
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CPW 24 Bottle Spice Rack:
CPW Country Pine Warehouse Kitchen
Country Pine Warehouse, or CPW, originated as a business stripping antique pine furniture.  This knowledge and experience has led it to become a major supplier of quality pine furniture all made in classic styles.    

They arrive at Right Price Furniture in bare wood and can therefore be prepared in a choice of finishes to match your requirements or even left for you to complete in your own fashion.

All items are fully assembled except for dining tables which have the legs removed for delivery and complete dressers which are delivered in top and bottom halves.

0402 New beginnings for Pine

The two World Wars all but obliterated Britain's established social order and, in many of the country's industrial towns, much of the furniture.  In post-war Britain, everyone was going to have housing, either privately-owned or provided by the state.  The dark, gloomy, buildings of the Victorian era were swept away in an urge to live in clean, light conditions. Heavily ornate Victorian furniture was out of favour and light, bright pine came into its own. Shops such as the newly-established Habitat and suppliers of Scandinavian-style furniture used pine as it was seen a light and fresh and fitted perfectly with the desire for a new style of living.

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French wine makers were originally opposed to the use of cork as a means of sealing wine bottles, preferring instead to use rags soaked in olive oil.  Gradually however the cork became universally adopted, with the one provision being that the bottles must be stored on their sides so the wine would keep the cork moist.  This prevented it shrinking and letting in air which would spoil the contents of the bottle.  Since then wine racks have always been designed to store bottles laid on their sides.