Whether you’re on the hunt for a curved glass curio cabinet or a glass curio cabinet with lights, there’s no better place to commence your search than Chairish. We’re a one-stop-curio-cabinet-shop, stocked with hundreds of expertly curated curio cabinets. When you shop curio cabinets at Chairish, you won’t have to worry about sorting through less-than-impressive cabinets. Every glass curio cabinet you see on the site has been thoroughly inspected by our in-house curation team to ensure it possesses both quality and style.
Unlike other retailers that may offer only a few curio cabinets for sale, at Chairish we stock over a hundred different glass curio cabinets for sale. Our beyond-the-basics collection includes large curio cabinet designs from modernist makers Mastercraft and Pace Collection as well as a wide array of antique options, ranging from Rococo to Neoclassical in style. As a bonus, because items are in stock and ship directly from our third-party vendors, you won’t have to contend with long lead times or production delays. Find the antique curved glass curio cabinet of your dreams today and welcome it home in no more than a few weeks.
Tips for a Cutting-Edge Curio
Embrace Modernity: Nothing busts fust like a modern curio display cabinet. Larger display cabinets with less detail bear a stronger resemblance to fixtures, and as a result, they look like a more considered part of your interior.
Pick a Theme: Save the melange of mix-and-match memorabilia for the local antique shop and give your glass curio display cabinet a real point of view, courtesy of a theme. Geodes, silver, or barware all make striking choices.
Add the Unexpected: As its name implies, the curio cabinet welcomes, even encourages, a bit of spectacle. Let the curio cabinet do what it does best and deck it out in an abundance of oddities, both earthly and manmade. Simple collections can be instantly upgraded with the addition of unexpected artifacts like vintage trophy cups filled with jewelry, framed artwork, or even taxidermy.
Top Your Curio: Curios have a habit of looking a bit discordant with modern interiors. To make them feel like more of an integrated element, outfit the top of your curio with a vignette. Layering baskets, art, or plants on the top of curio can go a long way to successfully assimilating them into your space.
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