Butler Specialty Smithsonian Castle Jewelry Case in Contessa Sale
Butler Specialty Smithsonian Castle Jewelry Case in Contessa Sale
Butler Specialty Smithsonian Castle Jewelry Case in Contessa Sale
Butler Specialty Smithsonian Castle Jewelry Case in Contessa Sale
Butler Specialty Smithsonian Castle Jewelry Case in Contessa Sale

Butler Specialty Smithsonian Castle Jewelry Case in Contessa

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John S
John S

Famous for detailed design and product quiality, Butler Specialty is a family-owned company, manufacturing and marketing accent furniture and home décor since 1930. Butler is well known for its diversity of product design, superior and exotic materials, and quality wood products, both traditional and contemporary. This unique wooden Jewelry Stand was inspired by an eighteenth century Sewing Chest found in the Smithsonian’s Castle Collection. The original was made of paper mache using a process patented in 1772 by Henry Clay of Birmingham, England. Today's version offers contemporary storage compartments and a removable tray that reveals a secret compartment! Four entwined legs are carefully hand carved from poplar wood using baroque design.


Features:

  • Finish: Contessa (Black)
  • Material: Poplar solids, MDF, Resin
  • Style: Traditional
  • Shape: Oval
  • Distressed Finish

Specifications:

  • Overall Product Dimensions: 24.5" H x 14" W x 14" D
  • Product Weight: 27 lbs

Assembly: Pre-Assembled
Supplier Intended Use: Residential Use Only; Not Intended for Non-Residential Use.
Details:
Jewelry Box
Contessa 24.5"H x 14"W x 14"D
Heirloom 24.5"H x 14"W x 14"D
Collection: Smithsonian
Brand Logo Butler Specialty Company - Smithsonian Since 1930, Butler Specialty Company has furnished America's homes with fine lines of occasional and accent furniture. Founded by two men during one of the bleakest eras in our nation's history, the Great Depression, Butler not only survived but thrived because of its commitment to producing quality furniture and staying in touch with home fashion trends.