Pulaski PFC II Curio
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Pulaski

Pulaski PFC II Curio

4.6

Best display cabinet for collectors wanting to showcase items elegantly.

This slim curio strikes a perfect balance between architectural presence and a footprint that won't overwhelm your room. While the right-side entry requires a bit more planning for placement, the mirrored back and integrated lighting turn your collection into a sophisticated focal point rather than just clutter.

Who it's for

  • Homeowners seeking a sophisticated, traditional focal point
  • Collectors wanting to showcase items from every angle
  • Buyers prioritizing long-term durability for heavy display pieces

Who should skip it

  • Solo movers lacking assistance for heavy furniture setup
  • Apartment dwellers with limited floor and wall space
  • Minimalists who prefer low-maintenance home decor

Performance breakdown

Display Versatility

Five total shelves offer generous configuration options for varied collectible heights.

Excellent

Illumination Quality

Integrated halogen lighting provides a warm, focused glow for curated displays.

Excellent

Spatial Efficiency

The slim footprint fits seamlessly into tight corners or narrow hallways.

Excellent

Structural Stability

Adjustable glides ensure the cabinet remains perfectly level on uneven flooring.

Excellent

Access Convenience

Right-side entry allows for easy item placement without obstructing the front.

Excellent

Material Craftsmanship

Select hardwood solids and veneers provide a sturdy, high-end furniture feel.

Excellent

Key Specs

Dimensions

20.87"W x 10.75"D x 76.75"H

Weight

82 lbs

Material

Select Hardwood Solids and Veneers, Glass, Mirror

Lighting

1 Halogen light with high-low roll switch

Shelves

4 adjustable glass shelves, 1 stationary glass shelf

Features

Mirrored back, Adjustable glides for leveling, Right-side entry

Product Style

Transitional

Wood Tone

Cherry

Wood Type

Select Hardwood Solids and Veneers

Finish

Chocolate Cherry II

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