Wine Glass Storage for Every Style and Budget
Display your favorite wine glasses in style or keep them safely in storage with these nifty wine glass racks and organizers.

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Wine Bar ... Cabinet
Why does liquor have to be the star of a liquor cabinet? If you're more of a wine drinker, turn a liquor cabinet into a wine cabinet stocked with glasses for each type of wine on each shelf. We love this Art Deco antique cabinet for champagne enthusiasts. Just picture it stocked with coupe glasses.
Mirror, Mirror on the Bar
If you already have a well-stocked bar cabinet or bar cart, you can add a bar mirror to create a larger vignette and add extra storage without sacrificing floor space. This clever-yet-practical mirror from Pottery Barn features six rows of hanging wine glass storage.
SHOP: Pottery Barn, $899.00
Secret Sip Station
Breakfast bar? Nope. It's been reimagined as a semi-disguised wine bar between tall cabinets. Pocket doors slide open to reveal shelves of wine glasses and a mini fridge perfect for chilling whites and rosés.
Find More Ideas: 30 Creative Wine Racks and Wine Storage Ideas
Hutch Heaven
Instead of a bar cabinet, a larger hutch is great if you like to keep all of your glassware and serve ware together. Typically, we see a hutch in the dining room for fine china, but this hutch from Pottery Barn features a built-in shelf for hanging wine glasses and stemware.
SHOP: Pottery Barn, $1,699.00
Pull-Out Glasses
We love a good pull-out drawer. There's nothing better than creating secret storage from space you already have, and this pull-out wine glass drawer is the MVP. The best part about pull-out drawers like this is seeing everything inside from both sides. So, if you're hunting down a champagne flute for a surprise celebration, you can see it and grab it fast.
Pantry Perfect
I you don't have a designated cabinet for wine glass storage, look to your panty. This pantry features a built-in shelf just for hanging wine glasses. Yes, in the pantry!
Find More Ideas: 60 Organizers for a Picture-Perfect Pantry
Scandi Style
Wall-mounted wine glass racks are another great option if you're short on space. This minimal rack from Wayfair has Scandinavian modern vibes all over it. We love the light wood and pegboard-esque design. It would work with Scandinavian, farmhouse or even contemporary modern design.
SHOP : Wayfair, $27.99
Decorative + Hanging
For something smaller, this monstera-shaped hanging wine glass rack holds eight glasses and would be perfect for a sunroom or an outdoor kitchen for summer.
SHOP: Etsy, $67.50
Clear as Crystal
Lucite. Acrylic. Clear storage is having a big moment in design. And if you're obsessed with all things clear storage, you'll love this acrylic wine glass rack from Wayfair. And unlike other larger stemware racks designed for wide merlot glasses, this rack can accommodate slim stemware, too, such as champagne flutes or sherry glasses.
SHOP : Wayfair, $44.99
Multi-Glass Shelves
Floating shelves are a godsend for apartments and small spaces. And this little shelf from Pottery Barn works double duty as both a hanging wine glass rack for stemware and a shelf for stemless glasses above. It keeps all your wine glasses together without taking up much space.
SHOP: Pottery Barn, $199.00
Hanging Storage
If you're short on wall space, go up instead. As in, hang your wine glasses from the ceiling. Why should kitchen hanging racks be relegated to pots and pans? This hanging wine glass rack from Bloomingdale's holds a whopping 18 glasses. It's basically a wine glass chandelier.
SHOP: Bloomingdale's, $49.99
Wall Art Storage
If the idea of wine glasses hanging above your head isn't your style (or you have plaster walls and you wouldn't dare try), Etsy artist Lisa Mast of Boho Chic Macrame Co. has turned wall hangings into wine glass storage. This six-glass macrame hanging comes in several wood colors and dozens of cord colors to match your space.
SHOP : Etsy, From $65
Out in the Open
If you love to entertain, why stash your wine glasses in storage at all? This custom-built shelving unit highlights the homeowner's love of wine and entertaining by making the hanging wine glasses both storage and decor.
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Minimal Under Cabinet
We're big, big fans of under-cabinet storage. It's a great way to hang everything from paper towels to a full spice rack without sacrificing counter space below. This minimal stem rack from Crate & Barrel can hang a dozen glasses and we love the juxtaposition of the light wood color under dark black cabinets.
SHOP: Crate & Barrel, $34.99
In-Cabinet Racks
Another cabinet trick is in-cabinet hangers. Racks like this chrome set from The Container Store make use of empty space cabinets. You can hang your wine glasses upside down above dishes, coffee mugs and glasses and take advantage of the storage space you already have in your cabinets.
SHOP: The Container Store, $16.99
Stackable Glasses
Or forget wine glass racks altogether. Behold: Stackable wine glasses. These genius goblets from Food52 come in multiple sizes and there's even a coupe-style stackable glass. These sets are absolutely clutch for apartment dwellers who love to entertain.
SHOP: Food52, From $44
Cute Cubes
Open storage is not for everyone, especially if you only bring out wine glasses on special occasions and hate the constant dusting and re-washing. If your wine glasses get as much use as your fancy Christmas plates, these storage cubes from The Container Store are the way to go. Each zippered case features 12 individual sleeves for glasses and stemware, and the front has a nifty label so there's no guesswork when it's time to get the fancy tableware out of the linen closet.
SHOP: The Container Store, $39.99
Extra-Padded Storage
If you're moving or keep china and glassware in storage in another part of your home, these quilted cubes from Crate & Barrel are a great additional layer of protection while in transit. And even if you're not moving, a padded storage cube like this keeps heirlooms or expensive crystal protected, too.
SHOP: Crate & Barrel, $14.99
Wine + Glass Rack
If you like to cook with a glass of red or keep a bottle handy for company, this little countertop wine and glass rack does it all. It has space for six wine glasses and six bottles of wine.
SHOP: Urban Outfitters, $89.00
Gorgeous Geodes
For something even smaller, there's always a wine butler. This wine glass holder goes over the top of a bottle of wine and can hang a couple of glasses. It's not great for long-term storage as you want wine bottles to lay on their side, but it's perfect for Airbnb hosting and guest rooms when you know the bottle will be opened soon. This stunning geode wine butler from Etsy artist Lauren Page of Uncommon Art Decor would make a great housewarming present.
SHOP: Etsy, $27.00
DIY Wine Glass Holder
Want to make your own wine butler? Dan Faires has an easy-to-follow DIY for this rustic wine glass holder using an old leather belt and a scrap piece of wood.
Get the How-To: How to Make a Rustic-Style Wine Glass Holder
Nifty Drying Rack
As a general rule, wine glasses shouldn't go in the dishwasher. But hand washing and drying is a pain — especially with giant merlot glasses. Enter the Kohler wine glass drying rack. This baby shores up counter space and does the work for you so no more shoving a dish towel awkwardly into tapered glassware.
SHOP: Crate & Barrel, $24.97
Party Goals
Champagne flutes aren't typically an everyday glassware item. (And if it is, I'd love to know more about your every day.) And big sets of champagne glasses certainly aren't. If you have a massive set of flutes for an annual party or upcoming wedding, do yourself a favor and buy storage that doubles as decor, too. This acrylic board from Amazon can hold 21 glasses and it's super thin. So, after the party, after you've washed all the glasses, just hang them back up and slide them into a pantry. Easy, peasy.
SHOP: Amazon, $219.99