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Curio Cabinets with Subtle Details
Do you have collectables that deserve a display case but a style that wouldn't benefit from intricate woodwork and ornate details? Then shop our wide selection of Transitional Curio Cabinets and display your favorite things in a casual and comfortable place. These cabinets feature many of the same great qualities of the more traditional cabinets like integrated lighting, sliding doors, adjustable shelves and quality craftsmanship, but they are simple in design and fall somewhere between modern and traditional.
The Victorian period was known for ornate detailing and luxurious curves. Anyone familiar with the beautiful carvings and craftsmanship of the era knows that they are in for a treat when viewing beautiful Victorian furniture. Victorian curio cabinets provide this inspired elegance and allow for the opportunity to display beloved treasures in your own home.
Victorian curio cabinets may be free-standing curio cabinets or designed for hanging or tabletop display. Free-standing curio cabinets serve as independent pieces of furniture. They provide the most display space and can stand on their own in a dining room, living room or any other desired location. Full china cabinets are also available in the Victorian style for display of dishes, glasses and serving pieces. Whether displaying cut crystal or everyday dishes, Victorian china cabinets are both elegant and functional.
Some free-standing cabinets are lighted, allowing for a better display of the items contained within them. Many also have adjustable shelves for greater flexibility and glass doors to protect the precious items inside.
Smaller Victorian curio cabinets are available for placement atop a table or mantel. These smaller pieces can also be hung on the wall. Even these cabinets offer glass doors with convenient front hinges and adjustable shelving so that items can be displayed at any height.
Victorian curio cabinets typically come in different wood grains but all feature the elegant and ornate trim that is characteristic of the Victorian era. This includes crown tops and beautiful carvings that are sure to delight the eye.
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