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Wine Bottle Holder, Balancing Snail

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About the Size

Length4 cm
Width6 cm
Height26 cm
Weight200 g

A wooden wine bottle holder that turns the sideboard into a small piece of theatre. The carved snail form cradles the bottle at an angle, using balance and weight to make an everyday bottle feel sculptural before dinner.

The balancing snail on the table

  • The bottle appears to hover from the snail’s curved body, creating a quiet visual trick that draws the eye.
  • The long, sweeping shape gives the piece movement, as if the form has slowly arched into place.
  • The warm brown wood grain is visible across the curve, so the holder feels natural rather than polished-flat.
  • The snail detail adds character without becoming too playful, with a carved shell and small feelers at the top.
  • It suits a dinner table, kitchen shelf or drinks corner where functional storage can also look considered.

Suar wood, carved in Indonesia

This balancing wine holder is carved from Suar wood in Indonesia. The natural wood finish shows varied grain and tone, with darker lines and softer golden-brown areas moving through the curve.

Each piece is carved from one piece of wood, giving the form a continuous sweep from base to snail. Small differences in grain and carving are part of its character.

Using the balance

Place the holder on a flat, stable surface, then slide a suitable wine bottle neck through the opening so the bottle rests at an angle. The shape works by counterbalance, turning the bottle’s own weight into part of the display.

It may also be used with a similarly shaped olive oil bottle. Avoid unusually wide, narrow or novelty bottle shapes, as the balance depends on the bottle sitting correctly.

Where to place it

Use it where people naturally gather: a dining table before a meal, a kitchen counter while you cook, or a low shelf near glasses and serving pieces. The snail shape brings a slow, woodland feeling to the room, especially beside ceramics, linen and other natural textures.

The snail as a quiet design choice

Animal forms have long been used in household objects because they make useful things feel personal. The snail suits this piece especially well: its curved shell echoes the sweep of the holder, while its slow-moving character sits naturally with the idea of unhurried meals and wine opened at the right moment. Here, the charm is not in novelty alone, but in the way a practical object becomes a small sculptural pause on the table.

Weight and care

  • Material: carved Suar wood
  • Origin: Indonesia
  • Weight: 200 g
  • Care: wipe with a soft dry cloth and keep away from prolonged damp.

A gift with a little table theatre

It makes a thoughtful gift for someone who enjoys wine, hosting, natural wood, or animal-shaped home objects. The appeal is immediate: it is useful, but it also gives guests something to notice before the first glass is poured.

Common questions

How does the bottle stay balanced?
The holder uses counterbalance. When the bottle is placed correctly, its weight works with the carved form to keep the display steady on a flat surface.

Will it fit every wine bottle?
Not every bottle shape will suit a balancing holder. Standard wine bottles are the natural fit; unusually wide, slim or novelty bottles may not balance correctly.

Can I use it outside?
It is best kept indoors. Suar wood should not be left in prolonged damp or exposed to changing outdoor conditions.

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