Traditional Curio Cabinets for Timeless Treasures

The word curio comes to us from mid-19th-century Britain. traditional curio cabinets of that era were designed to proudly display the rare or unusual curiosities that Britons acquired during their travels at the height of the British Empire. That same passion for collecting still exists today, making traditional curio cabinets the classic choice for your unique objects.

Pulaski Toscano Vialetto Black Cherry Curio Display Cabinet

Exotic
The traditional curio cabinet became popular in a time when tales of exotic far-off lands still kindled the world's imagination. Adventurers and explorers such as Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton searched for the source of the Nile, or made potentially fatal pilgrimages to Mecca and the Middle East.

Traditional curio cabinets were a way for British citizens to share a place in these adventures, whether through collections of foreign knives or jade and ivory figurines acquired in Africa or Asia.

Unique
Today's traditional curio cabinets remain an ideal way to display the unique and valuable items that give your home its distinct appeal. A traditional curio cabinet will protect your precious natural items such as fossils or seashells, or permit a painstakingly detailed display of porcelain figures.

Decorative
But it's also the exteriors of traditional curio cabinets that make them so special. The ornate woodworking and old-world design of a traditional curio cabinet creates a dreamlike atmosphere for your guests. Keep your favorite memories couched behind the safety of glass panels upheld by the strength of cherry and oak wood. Your traditional curio cabinet will become part of the presentation, encouraging your guests to share in your sense of awe and wonder.