Wine Racks with a Re-Purpose

ThinkEco2 Wine Rack

A well-crafted handmade item is a true treasure.  Couple it with recycled materials and excellence in design – suddenly you are in the company of a masterpiece.

This is beauty you’ll covet in ThinkEco² wine crates and boxes.  Owning one is like having a little piece of our rich earth showcase and cradle your favorite wines.

When Brian Behncke, Founder of  and Owner of Briven Construction, Inc. in San Diego had the desire to start a recycling company, he didn’t need to look any further than the piles of wood remnants from fencing jobs.  His first projects were inspired by a need for all natural gardening containers and quickly expanded into a line of modern 100 percent recycled wood products for home and garden.

American made and eco-friendly, the ThinkEco² Frame Wood Wine Rack and Kitchen Organizer is a popular item.  The wine racks are straightforward in their sturdy simplicity, yet offer plenty of character and charm in each unique grain of wood and hand-finished surface.  No drawbacks, not even the price point (ARV $39.)

ThinkEco2 Wine Rack

Behncke uses cedar wood to craft these desirable showpieces.   In fact, cedar is used for crafting all ThinkEco² products as its naturally resistant to pests and rot, making it particularly ideal for modular wine racks that may be used in cellars and garden containers.

Finishes for the wine racks are available to match every decor: choose a natural finish, stain, or colors such as black, red, blue, white and even turquoise.

Have a large wine collection?  ThinkEco² also offers Modular Wine Racks and one-of-a-kind wine storage items.

Looking for a unique wine gift? ThinkEco² has you covered there, too with handmade Wine Boxes perfect for birthday, anniversary, wedding and holiday gift-giving.

Check out the full line of innovative ThinkEco² products at

 

ThinkEco2 Wine Box

 

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Barb Webb. Founder and Editor of Rural Mom, is an the author of "Getting Laid" and "Getting Baked". A sustainable living expert nesting in Appalachian Kentucky, when she’s not chasing chickens around the farm or engaging in mock Jedi battles, she’s making tea and writing about country living and artisan culture.
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Comments

    • Grace
    • July 23, 2013
    Reply

    I love the smell of cedar. These look so lovely and I love the size of the one on your counter.

    • Pam
    • July 23, 2013
    Reply

    Those are so pretty. I think one of those would look lovely in my kitchen.

    • Daisy B
    • July 23, 2013
    Reply

    I love this idea as a good gift for my husband.

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