Reed & Barton Is Not Just Silverware
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Reed & Barton has been famous for silverware products since 1824 and they enjoy one of the finest reputations in the industry. Many consumers do not realize they also produce fine picture frames and jewelry boxes. Their reputation for fine quality and their good name make them ideal for any occasion. All the frames are elegantly gift-boxed and are engravable. Their sterling silver is also Tarnish-resistant. They have fine enamel picture frames, which bring a splash of color to any decor. Their silver plated picture frames feature rich, luxurious velvet backs and easels. The value and name recognition make these ideal corporate gifts either monogrammed or imprinted with a logo. To round out their gift line, there are exquisite clocks and pen chests. The high gloss piano-finish frames with matching high gloss wood slide-in backs are perfect in an office as well as home. There’s a collection of leathergoods with matching suede door-style backs.
The high gloss piano finish enhances the clean lines of the elegant 2-drawer Rosewood jewelry chest. You can even see the striking grain of the Brazilian Rosewood veneer. Other features include the piano-finished wood trim in the well and drawers and the full mirror in the lid. The case is lined in shadowed cream suede. The quadrant hinges and stylish draw pulls and cover lift are accented with gold. There's a flocked bottom, which protects the furniture. The domed top, rich lipstick red high gloss check with piano finish is popular. It has a sliding red half tray for bracelets and pendants, and the well holds rings, earrings and more bracelets. There are silver quadrant hinges and a lock with a black-tasseled key. The High-gloss piano finished chests are also available in Burled camphor with Bird's Eye Maple accents, and in Burled Camphor. There's also Bird's Eye Maple and thatch suede, and Burled Elm with claret suede. In the darker colors there's the burled cherry with Ebony trim and black, and Walnut with Bird's Eye Maple and thatch suede. The more traditional woods in the natural grains are also well represented. The Corinthian features a lid with pendant hooks and pouch, nine well compartments and ring bards, and two lined drawers for earring, bracelets and necklaces. It is a large 17 1/8" x 9 1/2" x 7 1/8" and has solid brass pulls and brass-finished side handles. These traditional chests are available in larger or smaller sizes. The woods range from Mahogany to Cherry to White or Natural Oak with different colored rich crush resistant nylon velvet linings. There are even some versions that play music.
For those that love leather, there’s blue leather beautifully detailed with cream stitching and a padded top. It has a lift-out tray in blue leather and it is lined in rich cream suede. Silver quadrant hinges and stylish tray lifts add to the allure of this chest. Travelers enjoy the leather cases designed to take your jewelry along with your other travel accessories. These are small enough to fit inside the safes in your hotel room and can be tucked easily into your lightweight luggage. Some models have two drawers and a key lock. Zippered models are also available as well as the jewelry roll style. These have three zippered compartments and are lightweight to tuck into your discount luggage.
Not to exclude men, there is a huge array of jewelry or watch boxes available to please them. There is a five-section watch box with double coated walnut trim and a glass top. Plush padded partitions accommodate individual watch cushions. There is a flocked base pad on the bottom to protect the surface it is placed upon. Reed & Barton also has locking versions and valet style versions of the men's cases. There’s an open valet try accented with Bubinga wood partitions and a lift-off compartment cover crafted of multiple exotic woods, bird's eye maple, and bubinga and rosewood. The finish is double coated for durability and beauty. The interior is suede.
About the Author
Maxine Greco has worked in the luggage and travel industry for over 35 years. She is currently employed at Village Luggage & Gifts
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