This Stunning New Wine Display Is Perfect for Restaurants

Findlay, OH, June 14, 2017 – Silhouette, a specialty wine and beverage storage distributor, today unveils the Renoir – the brand’s first thermoelectric-cooling wine display made in North America.

Named after the late French painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, the wine display’s picturesque front features a giant, seamless, triple pane low-e glass to fully showcase all 30 bottles within the cellar. Powered by Silhouette’s Zeronext technology, the Renoir is 50% quieter than traditional wine coolers, maintains wine temperature within a quarter degree of set temperature, and has virtually no vibration – leaving your wine collection undisturbed.

“The design provides exceptional temperature stability,” says David Akl, lead engineer on the project.


Additional features of the Renoir include:

  • Integrated door locks to secure the contents
  • Door ajar alarm
  • Motion sensor LED lighting
  • Patent-pending integral air flow system
  • Pocket doors discreetly mounted in the sidewalls for single bottle removal
  • Picture frame mount kit purchased separately
  • Made in North America

*Renoir is certified for both household & commercial use in Canada & USA (except household use in California)

For further product information or sales inquiries, please contact
Mary Clupper
mclupper@microfridge.com
1-941-359-0757

About Silhouette:
In 2003, Danby launched the “Silhouette” brand of fully integrated wine coolers that offer sleek and innovative designs with features that include stainless steel trimmed doors and shelves, integrated locks, and dual-zone cooling capabilities. Danby offers a wide array of options under Silhouette ranging from wine coolers with capacities up to 129 bottles, and beverage centers with 100+ can capacity to built-in ice makers and outdoor refrigeration.

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