Standing Jewelry Box

231 Ideas by Tara Gosselin

A standing jewelry box is more than just a storage unit for your precious jewels and fashion accessories. It can be an elegant and sophisticated addition to your bedroom decor while keeping all manner of clutter at bay. Below we look at some of the best standing jewelry boxes around to help you find an option that'll enrich your already stunning home.

Standing jewelry box

The exclusive free standing jewellery chest made of oak. It is equipped with seven drawers to store your jewellery. The additional hangers on the backdoors guarantees that the necklaces wil not tangled up.

Free standing jewelry box

If you have a considerable collection of jewelry and not enough place to store it, this one may appeal to you. A mirrored armoire, designed to be a large jewelry box. WIth lots of various shelves and drawers, it shall fit your needs.

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Powell Furniture Woodland Oak Jewelry Armoire, Jewelry Storage Armoire, Free Standing Jewelry Armoire, Jewelry Chest

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Anti tarnish jewelry armoire

Very lovely, very large free standing jewelry armoire done in our signature turquoise color with the dark Annie Sloan wax. She has her all original brass hardware and rose pink felt inside. The side doors open to hold necklaces and all drawers hold rings,

Lori greiner jewelry armoire

Gold & Silver Safekeeper Anti-Tarnish Jewelry Armoire by Lori Greiner —

Linon Home Decor Deanna Jewelry Armoire

Hives and Honey "Abby" Jewelry Armoire, Antique Ivory

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SEI Freestanding Jewelry Armoire, Mahogany Southern

Wapato Jewelry Armoire with Mirror

Wapato Jewelry Armoire with Mirror

Ningbo Way Jewelry Armoire with Mirror

Ningbo Way Jewelry Armoire with Mirror

If you're looking for intriguing and stylish solutions for your living room or bedroom, this amazing armoire is gonna perfectly fulfill your expectations. Moreover, it's also very functional and practical.

Standing jewelry boxes

Tall and narrow free standing jewelry box with three compact drawers and two bigger ones. Interestingly shaped silhouette and carved front legs serve the elegance sake. Finished brown cherry wood. Not bad as a gift idea for a beloved woman.

Standing Jewelry Box

Buying Guide

It’s important to choose a free-standing jewelry box that is the right size for both your room and collection as well as in a style that complements the rest of your furniture:

  • Freestanding jewelry boxes are available as wooden armoires (the most similar to traditional pieces) and thinner mirrored armoires (handy if you haven’t already got a tall mirror)
  • Find the right spot for it and measure it so that you know how much room you’ve got to play with (for example, if it’s fairly narrow, you can always opt for thinner but taller models)
  • Run an inventory of all of your jewelry, dividing it by type and taking some extra room into account should you wish to buy more in future
  • If you happen to have more than one type of jewelry, prioritize free-standing jewelry boxes with room for it: for example, more hanging space and hooks for necklaces, rods for bracelets, small holders or drawer-style compartments for rings, or earring holders and stud earring holes
  • Drawers and shelves are helpful if you’re planning on storing some makeup, too
  • Don’t forget to choose a finish and style that match your room’s décor

The best jewelry box is a strong one that can accommodate your jewelry collection and has a suitable lining. A few decisions to make when deciding on which design to choose include the type of wood, size, and lining. You can opt for a free-standing jewelry box with its base on the ground, or you can select one that sits on the top of a dresser or bureau.

The wood it’s made of should be functional and sturdy, like mahogany or ebony. These classic wood choices have the strength to protect your jewelry for years. Think about the size of your jewelry collection and whether you intend to store it all within this box.

The lining should be silk or satin to cradle your jewelry delicately, and there should be a variety of storage spaces to compartmentalize your belongings. If you want added protection, opt for a firm lock on the box.