The Curio Cabinet Makes a ComebackPosted by Virginia Ellis on February 7th, 2017 The phrases 'Curio Cabinets' or even 'display case' may additionally convey to thoughts some thing fusty and old-fashioned. But currently we've been starting to see an increasing number of of those in stylish, present day houses. I think the interest in having a few nicely-placed tchotchkes is a response to the uber-minimal aeshetic of some years past, but glass-front shelves aren't just for true looks: they're also a first-rate manner to contain plenty of things without searching messy. Above: A beautiful glass-the front cabinet, full of books and treasured items, honestly makes this workspace from My Scandinavian Home. A lot of different items on a bookshelf can begin to seem chaotic, but as this shot from Stylizmo demonstrates, a glass case brings matters together and offers off a feeling of containment and order. An antique glass cabinets (with baskets above for extra garage) graces Melaine's Little Loft Bedroom. A glass curio Cabinets in a contemporary residing room from Cereal. Curio shelves, like this one from Coco Lapine Design, are a first-rate way to display collections (and not fear about having to dust them). This glass-the front cabinet from Skona Hem holds books, flora, and tchotchkes. These are a wonderful option if you want a bit more storage and like searching at your stuff, however need some thing a bit more orderly and contained than a bookcase or open shelving. A smaller wall-set up curio case presentations collections on this indoors from Planete Deco. A glass show case makes a perfect bar, as seen in this indoors from Erika Brechtel. Here's a bit inspiration to your subsequent remodel: built-in shelves with glass doorways in a residing room from House & Home. How To Make A (mini) Curio Cabinet
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