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Thomas Sandell design by Georg Jensen, 2012.
Swedish architect and designer Thomas Sandell designed this wine cooler to complete his collection of oenological accessories, imagined for Georg Jensen.
These include a wine stopper, corkscrew, wine carafe and even an ice bucket and thong, which perfectly combine quality and simplicity to please both connoisseurs and amateurs.
Please note: the double side in stainless steel means great insulating properties, which contribute to maintaining the temperature of the beverage, but this product does not include a cooling function.
Materials :
Stainless steel mirror
Dimensions :
H: 221 mm W: 163 mm Ø: 140 mm
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