Supply Package • Cellar Ladders

Cellar Ladders.

Hand-crafted access, made to the cellar, not an afterthought leaning in the corner.

Two ways into a cellar, both made to match it.

Access to a below-ground cellar has to be designed in, not solved with a stepladder. We hand-craft two kinds of timber ladder in our Mornington workshop, made in most timber species and typically matched to the racking the ladder serves.

Racking ladders

A sliding ladder on a metal rail that runs the length of the racking, giving easy access to the upper bottles. Rail fittings are customised to your finishes — stainless steel, antique bronze or brass — to match the cellar. Racking ladders can be supplied as part of our wine racking.

Pull-up trapdoor ladders

For cellars entered from above, a ladder extension that runs on a track and stows below a floor trapdoor. Our pull-up extension section rises and locks into place, so there’s a safe handhold to step onto and off the ladder as you move between the room above and the cellar below. Engineered and built to the geometry of the opening.

A library ladder is one of those things people notice only when it’s absent. A cellar without one is a cellar with a stepladder in the corner.

Specification

Details.

Racking ladders

Option to add to our racking supply if the height of the racking warrants a ladder for access.

Pull-up trapdoor ladders

Quoted to the opening. To quote, please provide: the finished-floor-to-finished-floor height (cellar floor to the room above); the trapdoor throat size (length × width × depth); and your timber finish preference and timing.

Materials

Timber, made in most species and typically matched to the racking. Rail fittings in stainless steel, antique bronze or brass.

The rest of the package

Access to a well-designed cellar shouldn't ruin the composition.

The rest of the cellar is a conversation for the studio.

Wine Racking.

Eleven racking systems, designed in-house and built in our Mornington workshop. The system that suits the room and the collection.

Climate Control.

Cellar-specific refrigeration, calibrated to the room and the collection. Sized once, right.

Insulation.

The vapour barrier, the thermal envelope, the layer of the cellar that quietly does everything.

Doors & Windows.

Air-tight, insulated, seen or unseen. Where the cellar begins.