

Bradington II Curio Cabinet
Add stunning elegance to any room with the Bradington II curio cabinet. This glass display cabinet is crafted with luxury materials and a detailed design.
Careful Craftsmanship: The Bradington II features an elegant silver finish on select hardwoods and veneers, creating a transitional presence to this lighted curio cabinet.
Detailed Design: A detailed design makes this curio cabinet stand out from the rest. The four curved front glass doors are equipped with silver finished hardware for a contemporary appeal, while a glass mirrored back enhances the view of your treasures and collectibles.
Adjustability: Adjust this curio cabinet as needed. Height-adjustable floor levelers under all four corners provide stability on uneven and carpeted floors. Additionally, the Pad-Lock™ cushioned metal shelf clips add stability and safety for your collectibles.
Convenient Features: Enjoy this lighted curio cabinet’s convenient features. The interior cabinet light with a convenient No-Reach™ Touch-Lite™ light switch offers four levels of lighting, including low, medium, high, and off.
Howard Miller: Founded in 1926 and still family-owned in its third generation, Howard Miller is the world’s leading clock company and a respected brand name in fine specialty furnishings such as curio cabinets, wine & bar furnishings, custom storage cabinets, and SmartMoves® adjustable height desks.
- What is the finish of the Bradington II Curio Cabinet?
The cabinet features a traditional silver finish on select hardwoods and veneers.
- How many adjustable shelves does the cabinet have?
It has four adjustable glass shelves that provide five levels of display.
- What are the dimensions of the cabinet?
The height is 82 inches, the width is 36 inches, and the depth is 17 inches.
- What kind of lighting does the cabinet have?
The cabinet features an interior light with a No-Reach Touch-Lite switch that offers four levels of lighting.
- Is the cabinet made in the USA?
Yes, the Bradington II Curio Cabinet is made in the USA.
