

One of the best things about decorative trunks is their adaptability and storage capacity. Ottomans and coffee tables, as well as trunks and chests, are now made with removable (or semi-removable) lids. Included in the classification of chest or trunk comes a myriad of modern furniture that moonlight as storage containers. A large cedar trunk is an exceptional addition to a bedroom and can help you store your off-season clothes or extra bed linens. If you need your trunk to be more pragmatic than decorative, explore the options of cedar chests, which multitask - they store woolens and also protect them from moths and other critters that like to eat wool and cashmere. The woven grass look rattan looks great with cottage décor or any style that uses light colors and airy fabrics. For some décors, the natural wood or weathered leather of a trunk might suit your space perfectly.Įspecially in a more masculine space with deeper-hued furnishings, an antique steamer or Jenny Lind trunk to hold a collection of magazines, records, or books would work well with the traditional character of the room.įor more breezy styles, a woven rattan trunk to hide extra blankets or throw pillows is a superb addition to a guest or kid's room. Most decorative trunks that were actually used as luggage years ago are constructed from leather and wood. Beyond that, it's up to your imagination. The main requirements are that it has to be able to hold things, have a rectangular shape, and a lid. Trunks that are used for storage and adornment come in almost every shape, size, and hue. Decorative trunks are a versatile and nostalgic piece of furniture that double as storage to help declutter your home.
