Wine Cellar Doors
The joy of wine is a favored theme for Erik Wyckoff because the design is often whimsical and romantic. The doors illustrated here are only a sample. Erik is enthusiastic about designing a door just for you. Some clients have also used carved panels as wall-hung artworks, often above a decanting counter.
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A walnut wine door with Bacchus and a coat of arms.
A door inspired by Etruscian caves
The inside of a tasting room door. The "Cottage Window" is a speak easy door that is opened with the flower pot
The flowers in this carving are the same flowers the owners adult daughter pciked as a child (piercced carving on both sides of glass
The wise vineyard man
A 5' x 7' walnut gate is the entrance to a tunnel leading to a wine cellar.
Italian Renaissance style wine door in oak.
The inside panel of the dining room of a wine cellar.
A bavarian style panel
Alpine style wine door with a sheild that is a hidden "speak easy" door. Walnut.
A door inspired by Tuscan family crests
Vineyard love birds
Vines "growing" thru a french style door.
This carving accurately depicts the client's wine cellar; however, they do not wear a helmet and sword while selecting a bottle.
A carved wood copy of Roman Antiquity the owners photographed in Italy
A pair of doors for an African safari lodge
The inside panel of a tasting room door in walnut.