The beauty of the small, ornate cabinets is that they can showcase a few items at a time, highlight a special piece or be used as a rotating display house. Best of all these items are safely and securely placed behind ornate glass and rich wood doors, away from sticky hands and the human temptation to pick up, caress and drop.

The small size of these exquisite cabinets allows each individual piece to be viewed and seen. Each treasure is displayed in its glory, unaffected by other pieces. Only the few items placed on the clean tempered glass or rich, luminous wooden shelves are viewed and appreciated at a time. This small display case is just the right size to artfully arrange the items that will be presented to family and friends. Often these displays are a glimpse into the owner’s past, a treasured and sacred memory willingly shared with the special few.
Curio cabinets in a small size normally have only, two or three shelves and may be quite narrow; this is the perfect size and design to highlight that special display. The treasure so proudly presented may be the latest trophy from a sporting event in a highly competitive contest or a plaque commemorating a major event or lifetime achievement. Locked away behind the gorgeous doors of beveled glass diamonds nestled in the warm and satiny maple frame and shimmering under the soft overhead light, this plaque is the crowning achievement of a long and hard-fought battle proudly displayed by the victor in the perfect showcase.
These adaptable small curio cabinets graciously highlight the changing of the seasons by displaying a few choice items for each holiday, anniversary, birthday, special occasion or any other reason that can possibly be imagined. These make delightful showplaces for scary Halloween scenes, Santa and his sleigh loaded with gifts, the Easter Bunny and a colorful basket of eggs, Fourth of July sparklers or birthday presents piled high for that special person rushing through the door to see what delight waits inside this wonder of wood and glass or intricate wrought iron.
People buy these small and delightful cabinets to artfully display to the public a private part of their life that they wish to share.


September 27, 2010
Display Cabinets