What is a lacquer box?
A lacquer box is a decorative storage container coated with multiple layers of tree sap or synthetic resin, which dries to form a hard, highly durable, and glossy finish. In the Adler-verse, a lacquered jewelry box or tabletop catchall is also a high-voltage pop of color and shine, designed to corral your clutter while looking undeniably chic.
How are lacquer boxes made?
Lacquer boxes are made by applying thin, successive layers of liquid lacquer over a base material—typically wood—and allowing each layer to dry and be polished before the next is added. Our designer jewellery boxes are meticulously hand-finished, featuring vibrant pigments and mod patterns, then often lined with rich velvet to give your items the plush home they deserve.
How to clean a lacquer box?
To clean a lacquer box, gently wipe the surface in straight strokes with a soft, dry microfiber cloth, and avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive glass cleaners. Treating your glossy boxes with care ensures their mirror-like shine lasts, keeping them looking flawless on your shelf.