Storage trunks historical moments started in Egypt going back in somewhat
few centuries ago. Normally used as a baggage as a traveling chest before, storage trunks
had also evolved its usage and exterior. Different styles of trunks nowadays are developing
and many designers are smearing some creative ideas like adding more storage or
just being more innovative in applying those animal hides. Generally the
interior box of storage trunks are made of a wood and then lined with materials
intended to protect and decorate.
Leather trunks were being common during the 1600s and 1700s and as
people’s tastes and ideas in leather furniture grow, recent trunks were being now
covered in canvas or some metallic designs such as adding brass add-ons like poppers
and clasps embossed in storage trunks. Many manufacturers would come up with further
methods just to distinguish or differentiate their trunks, by which they
normally include extra compartments making it either more or less complicated
to open up and closing the trunks. Nevertheless, consumers recently demand more
of a light-weight piece of baggage to carry and so companies nowadays came up
in different sizes and types of wood.
Storage trunks today are typically being just used at home,
normally for storage or being used as an add-on decoration in living room or
bedroom. Most flat-top trunks, or
steamer trunks, were designed to makes these pieces of luggage easier to store while
traveling or simply used in the at home these days in living room as a side
table or else in the bedroom for keeping things.
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