DAVID MARSHALL - DAVID MARSHALL - Wine rack - Tilting Bottle Rack with Spout - Aluminium





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Exclusive bottle holder and tipping mechanism for wine designed by the renowned Scottish sculptor David Marshall, made in Spain during the 70s/80s. This iconic piece is one of the foremost exponents of industrial design and mid-century Spanish brutalist art. It is the sought-after variant manufactured with the main body in sand-textured cast aluminum, giving it a rough, organic surface unique to each piece. The mechanical elements, the movable arms and the upper regulating screw with butterfly key are made of solid gilded brass, creating the iconic two-tone contrast (silver and gold) characteristic of the author. Its ingenious tilting mechanical system allows smoothly and precisely tilting the bottle to pour the wine directly into the glass without removing it from the stand, avoiding drips. A piece of artisanal engineering that functions both as a premium desktop accessory and as an abstract decorative sculpture when empty.
Technical specifications:
Designer: David Marshall (Signed / with authenticity seal engraved in the casting).
Origin: Spain.
Materials: Cast aluminum and brass.
Approximate dimensions: 25 cm (Height) x 30 cm (Width) x 14 cm (Depth).
Weight: 1,100 grams (Light variant in cast aluminum, which ensures excellent stability on a table without the excess weight of the full bronze model).
Shipping method: Certified, fast, insured shipment through a courier service. Will be carefully packaged with high-density protection to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
Condition: Good vintage condition. The tilting mechanism and the upper screw operate with total fluency. It presents a very attractive natural patina on the metals due to the passage of time, which certifies its authenticity and gives it character (see detailed photographs to assess the real condition).
Exclusive bottle holder and tipping mechanism for wine designed by the renowned Scottish sculptor David Marshall, made in Spain during the 70s/80s. This iconic piece is one of the foremost exponents of industrial design and mid-century Spanish brutalist art. It is the sought-after variant manufactured with the main body in sand-textured cast aluminum, giving it a rough, organic surface unique to each piece. The mechanical elements, the movable arms and the upper regulating screw with butterfly key are made of solid gilded brass, creating the iconic two-tone contrast (silver and gold) characteristic of the author. Its ingenious tilting mechanical system allows smoothly and precisely tilting the bottle to pour the wine directly into the glass without removing it from the stand, avoiding drips. A piece of artisanal engineering that functions both as a premium desktop accessory and as an abstract decorative sculpture when empty.
Technical specifications:
Designer: David Marshall (Signed / with authenticity seal engraved in the casting).
Origin: Spain.
Materials: Cast aluminum and brass.
Approximate dimensions: 25 cm (Height) x 30 cm (Width) x 14 cm (Depth).
Weight: 1,100 grams (Light variant in cast aluminum, which ensures excellent stability on a table without the excess weight of the full bronze model).
Shipping method: Certified, fast, insured shipment through a courier service. Will be carefully packaged with high-density protection to ensure it arrives in perfect condition.
Condition: Good vintage condition. The tilting mechanism and the upper screw operate with total fluency. It presents a very attractive natural patina on the metals due to the passage of time, which certifies its authenticity and gives it character (see detailed photographs to assess the real condition).
