Art deco petite caddie side table
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$74.70
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$144.99
Hand-crafted by skilled artisans for a unique touch
Vintage-inspired Art Deco styling for a retro feel
Exclusive to Design Toscano for a one-of-a-kind piece
Vintage-inspired Art Deco styling for a retro feel
Exclusive to Design Toscano for a one-of-a-kind piece
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Art deco petite caddie side table
Sale price
$74.70
Regular price
$144.99
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Introducing our newest addition to the Design Toscano brand, the Broadway Melody Caddy! This petite caddy exudes the glamour and sophistication of a 1930s Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers film. Crafted from high-quality steel, this caddy is not only stylish but also durable. Its sleek Art Deco design, hand-finished in a contemporary silver hue, will add a touch of vintage charm to any space.
Perfect for holding a martini or two, this caddy is a must-have for any cocktail lover. Its compact size makes it ideal for small spaces, while its sturdy construction ensures it can withstand daily use. Each piece is hand-crafted by our highly skilled artisans, making each caddy unique and one-of-a-kind.
Not only is this caddy a functional addition to your home, but it also serves as a statement piece. Its trendsetting design will elevate any room, whether it's your living room, dining room, or even your garden. And with its easy care instructions of spot cleaning with a soft cloth, you can keep this caddy looking as good as new.
Don't miss out on this Basil Street-exclusive caddy that is sure to impress your guests and add a touch of old Hollywood glamour to your home. Order now and add a touch of vintage charm to your space with our Broadway Melody Caddy. Cheers!<|endoftext|>R: Create a vector
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