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The Triton collection features the centuries-old, enduring beauty of the capiz shell. Harvested from sea mollusks native to Southeast Asia, the capiz shells are delicately fixed to a lidded box. Natural tones in the capiz shell add a subtle iridescence. The Triton trays are available in two sizes and colorways.
Currey & Company
The Uma mother-of-pearl box set includes two decorative boxes that have been painstakingly covered in a random pattern of mother-of-pearl. Given the different hues this natural material exhibits from piece to piece, a lively textural feel is created when the crisp ivories and pale tans are intermingled. This set of beige decorative boxes is as artisanal as accessories come.
The black bone mosaic box set illustrates the talents of the artisans who create the surfaces of these black decorative boxes. The mosaics in black bone are painstakingly arranged and affixed to the wood boxes. The random patterns achieved by the irregularly shaped segments bring this black decorative box a textural feel.
Beautiful!. Robin. greenwich, CT. 2024-03-28 22:03:31
The Casey Mother-of-Pearl Box has a warm/cool interplay on its exterior, as the pale geometric shapes of the shell contrast the warmth of the polished brass trim that runs along the bottom and top of the sides. The honed finish on the mother-of-pearl is a cosmopolitan design detail, as is the fact that the interior has been finished in a pale color to be in sync with the exterior of the white decorative box.
Mixing chiseled horn with composite brings the Derian box set a nice luminous texture. The striations on the surfaces of the pair of decorative boxes, which nest inside each other, are achieved when artisans take chisels and put them on an angle as they are hammering the lines into the surface of the horn. The black and white diamond shapes are clean, contrasting elements.
Our Indigo Box Set includes two blue and white boxes that are textural and playful. The pair of white and navy blue decorative accessories are covered in indigo blue bone and composite.
. Patty. . 2024-10-12 18:26:56
Wildwood
Conceal personal items around your home with the tortoise family box. Featuring a family of charming silver-plated turtles crafted of composite on a whitewashed wooden box, this box is ideal for any waterfront home.
. Anne. Miami, FL. 2022-02-15 12:26:10
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Boxes not sold as a set, each size is to be purchased separately. Honeycombs of the lustrous mother of pearl connect to create a sublimely detailed covering on Mother of Pearl Box. The icy and more neutral shades of the pearl contrast and give depth to these gorgeous pieces. Open to reveal a perfect storage spot for your favorite small trinkets. A lacquered finish protects the mother pearl.
Made of composite to have a pearlized feel to it, the Perlas swirl box set will bring an ethereal sheen to a room. The interiors of the peach-colored boxes are natural wood over which the composite is seamlessly wrapped. Designer Aimee Kurzner continues her material exploration in boxes with this set of contemporary accessories.
The Sky blue box set illustrates the talents of the artisans who create the surfaces of these white decorative boxes. The mosaics in white and blue bone are painstakingly arranged and affixed to the wood boxes. The patterns achieved by the triangular-shaped segments bring this white decorative box a textural feel while the patina washed on top gives it an aged appeal.
These look great on the sofa table behind the sofa, they fill in the dead space and the colors are absolutley beautiful. There are a million places I could have used them!. Margaret. Rochester, MI. 2024-04-23 16:22:16
Maitland-Smith
White fossil stone and tiger Penshell inlaid box with polished brass accents.
Chelsea House
A beautiful black lacquered eggshell box nestled into an incredibly detailed silver plated lost wax cast brass sea turtle. Box rimmed with nickel plate. A true work of art made with the highest of craftsmanship.
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