The best wine racks for the upcoming party season

black wine racks displaying bottles with colorful caps
The best wine racks for the upcoming party seasonSCP

How you store your wine is important, but if you’re not lucky enough to have space for a cellar or a dedicated temperature-controlled fridge, you can still present your bottles in style while you host guests over the festive period. These cherry-picked designs will show your tipples – reds, whites and fizz – a little love this holiday season


‘Triomphe’ canvas and steel wine rack, Celine

Place six of your most prized bottles in the arms of Celine’s luxurious wine rack, which is clad in the fashion house’s iconic ‘Triomphe’ print. £2,450, celine.com

a leather winerack with six slings
Celine


‘Infinity’ bottle rack, Kartell

Easily the most recognisable in our edit, the ‘Infinity’ bottle rack by Ron Arad is a collectible design icon that sits in museums and galleries around the world. Available in an array of bold colours including this punchy red. £73, kartell.com

a red winerack in a pyramid shape
Kartell


‘Vertigo’ swine server, Andrée Putman

Though not technically a wine rack, ‘Vertigo’ deserves a place on this list as it is pure brilliance. Use it to showcase one cherished bottle theatrically across the silver-plated ring. £625, christofle.com

a round silver wine server
Christofle


‘Silo’ stackable wine rack, Massproductions

The Greek wine god, Silenus was starting point for the appropriately named ‘Silo’ stackable wine rack by Chris Martin. Sculpted to recall the storage shelves in traditional wine cellars, the units can be stacked up to four pieces high. £132 per layer, scp.co.uk

two black wineracks with a corkscrew
Massproductions


‘Alfredo’ wine rack, Georg Jensen

Zurich-based designer Alfredo Häberli tapped into his sense of play for this piece, which can store wine horizontally and vertically. The ‘Alfredo’ is available in three statement colours but our pick is this rich saffron hue. £90, georgjensen.com

a yellow winerack with two bottles of red wine inside
GEORG JENSEN


‘Portland’ wine rack, One.World

A wall-mounted option like ‘Portland’ by One.World saves space while adding a decorative element to a plain kitchen wall. Versatile enough to work in both traditional and modern interiors, it can hold up to 12 bottles. £85, johnlewis.com

a wall mounted black winerack with black wine bottles
John Lewis


‘Chawton’ wine storage cross, Neptune

No budget for an integrated wine rack? Slot these oak shelves into an existing cabinet or dresser and voilà, you’ve got cellar-style storage in an instant. £100, neptune.com

a blue cabinet with wooden wine storage crosses inside
ELLE Decoration UK


‘Wooden’ wine rack, Saito Wood

Enliven your kitchen counters with Japanese designer Isamu Saito’s sculptural offering. Crafted from plywood in Japan, the wine rack is all sleek curves and organic forms. Approx £230, goodeeworld.com

a sculptural wooden winerack
Saito Wood


‘Opusdivino’ wine rack, Montina

This vertical option cuts a striking figure in any kitchen. Made in Italy from a freestanding steel column, it embodies craftsmanship and durability. £285, artemest.com

a black vertical winerack
Artemest


‘Umanoff’ wine rack, Audo Copenhagen

Whatever your choice of wine, Umanoff’s intriguing rack will make your bottles shine. Comprised of several leather straps suspended within a black metal frame, the accessory is designed for those who want to highlight their collection. £295, chaplins.co.uk

a black winerack with bottles next to a lamp
Audo Copenhagen