Art Display Tall Cabinet With Mosaic Shell Inlay & Double Glass Doors
This product is customized, and it requires a production period of 35-50 days.
Description
This artistic display cabinet is fully clad in hand-assembled colorful shell mosaic veneer, with staggered gradient leaf textures in off-white, gray and brown delivering delicate vintage grain. Two transparent glass front doors are fitted with slim matching vertical metal pulls. Inside, layered tempered glass shelves are equipped with soft built-in ambient lighting to perfectly showcase collectibles. It features an asymmetrical irregular base: a wide support leg on one side and a straight cabinet panel on the other, breaking conventional rigid shapes. The matte light beige inner lining gently highlights the texture of displayed items. The combination of shell mosaic craftsmanship, transparent glass display and ambient lighting balances storage and decorative artistry, ideal for villa living rooms, tea rooms and light-luxury entryways. Mosaic color schemes and cabinet heights are customizable.
TECHNICAL
Custom Sizing:
Product dimensions can be customized according to your needs.
MATERIALS & COLORS
We can customize our wood, leather, stone, fabric, metal, and colors according to your needs.
SHIPPING & RETURN
Complimentary shipping
Personalized items might take longer to ship. For more details view Shipping and Delivery section.
Free returns on all orders. Please bear in mind that we do not accept returns on certain items. For more information, please read our Return Policy.
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