Curio cabinets are cabinets with glass doors and, sometimes, glass sides. They are designed to show up to three sides of the objects put into them. "Curios" are designed to hold curious things---collectibles, antiques, art and memorabilia.
Whether you buy a curio or inherit one, choose contents that reflect your life and style. Choose a curio cabinet to fit the space you have. Corner curios are great for small spaces and collections of small items.
Find a wall cabinet with glass on three sides for sculpture. Insist on a cabinet with interior top lighting (most come with a long "piano" or "portrait light" fixture near the top of the interior) and add back or bottom lighting if you want to display sculpture, glass or particularly dramatic pieces. Lay out all of your collectibles, antiques and other potential contents on a table and sort into color groups and sizes.
Remove items that you don't want to keep---they can go in a garage sale box. Decide how you want to display items---by ... more.
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