Harmonie by EuroCave: A Wine Cellar That Deserves a Room of Its Own

Harmonie by EuroCave: A Wine Cellar That Deserves a Room of Its Own

Harmonie

Harmonie

For decades, wine storage has remained largely functional, often relegated to the shadows of kitchens and utility rooms. Smoked glass, humming fans, and brushed steel: useful, certainly, but rarely something to show off. EuroCave’s new Harmonie changes that. Quietly radical in form and finish, this is a wine cabinet that doesn’t try to hide; it holds its own alongside serious furniture.

Designed in France, Harmonie is the first furniture-led wine cellar from EuroCave, a company with nearly fifty years of experience in storing wine at the correct temperature. But this is no technical box in disguise. It’s a piece of design that could happily share a room with a Steinway and not be outshone.

Furniture First, Function Intact

Low-slung and horizontal, Harmonie is closer in scale and presence to a sideboard than a fridge. It sits flush against the wall, measuring a deliberately modest 480mm deep, yet extends nearly 1.6 metres across, which is wide enough to anchor a room, but never shouty. Its clean lines and veneered or lacquered finish are softened by thoughtful trims in champagne, brass, or black, with extensive customisation options to ensure it suits your space.

Inside, it holds 50 bottles across five gliding shelves with EuroCave’s patented bottle supports, which grip gently but securely. There’s even a dedicated central space for wine glasses, a simple but elegant gesture that reminds you this is a cellar designed for serving, not just storing.

Serious Engineering, Subtle Delivery

Two independently controlled temperature zones allow you to store reds and whites side by side, with ranges from 6°C to 12°C and 12°C to 18°C, respectively. That is cool enough for Champagne and warm enough for Bordeaux. Nothing new, perhaps, but executed here with the quiet confidence of a company that’s done it longer than most.

Construction is reassuringly solid. The cabinet is built from veneered MDF, with a choice of finishes that avoid the typical gloss-and-gadget approach. It feels grown-up. Understated. The kind of object that would look as much at home in a Mayfair flat as in a wine-tasting room in Provence.

Lighting, Thoughtfully Done

EuroCave has gone further than most in its treatment of lighting. Eight colour options and variable intensity mean the cabinet can adapt to the room and the occasion,  amber for evening warmth, bright white for tastings, or soft blue for atmosphere. It’s not gimmicky. It simply enhances how the bottles look and how the space feels.

Naturally, there’s an app. The EuroCave Connect system allows remote temperature control, lighting adjustments, and alerts for fluctuations or open doors. Useful if you’re away, or simply enjoying the evening from the other side of the house. It also stores cellar management tips and data, for those who like to catalogue with precision.

Not Just Storage. A Statement.

What sets Harmonie apart is its willingness to behave like real furniture. Not furniture as metaphor, but furniture as object: elegant, usable, and designed with a point of view. And at £18,028.20 including delivery and installation, it has every right to demand attention.

This is not for the casual collector, nor is it for the client who views wine fridges as kitchen accessories. Harmonie is for those who build rooms around things they love. A considered acquisition for those who care deeply about provenance, of their wine, and of their furniture.

Available now from eurocave.co.uk and selected retailers.