The Unequaled Charm of Howard Miller Curio Cabinets

Unique Curio Designs From A Familiar Brand

The Howard Miller Clock Company was founded in 1926 and didn’t begin making curio cabinets until 1960. The designs of the Hammary curio cabinet compare favorably with Howard Miller Curio Cabinets and both are so unique and so charming that they are unsurpassed in the curio cabinet making industry.

Howard Miller makes all kinds of curio cabinets. There are corner curio cabinets, eight-shelf curio cabinets, wall-mount curio cabinets, village curio cabinets, and yes, there are traditional curio cabinets, as well.

Each type and each design is uniquely Howard Miller. Curio cabinets come in a variety of shapes and sizes. Some curio cabinets have four sides but others have six, eight or more sides.

Curio cabinets are made from a variety of woods, metals and glass combinations that make each design unique. There are curio cabinets that are made of solid oak and glass and then there are curio cabinets that are made of tough modern metals like titanium and glass. There are curio cabinets that will fit right into any home decor from ultra modern to homey country. Curio cabinets can be found in swank Park Avenue apartments in New York City and in farm houses on the back roads and in small towns everywhere.

Curio cabinets have been used for many centuries to display the treasures of their owners. Sometimes curio cabinets are used to display a collection of family heirlooms and sometimes they are used to display trophies that have been won at sporting events. Often curio cabinets are called display cabinets and are used for the purpose of displaying collections.

Many home furnishings have changed through the years so that they reflect the changing times. Curio cabinets are no exception. They have certainly changed and yet they somehow manage to hold onto their charm and grace.

 

 


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