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Hidden among Walmart’s furniture stock is the Juliet Arch Cabinet, a glass-front storage solution with a silhouette you’ve definitely seen before. I love the shape because it can add instant playfulness to an otherwise ordinary room. And it’s not made to live in any specific area—it would work just as well in a kitchen as it would in a living room. Personally, I would house it in my hallway near the bathroom as a hub for all of my towels on top, with cute boxes on the lower shelves holding all of my bath-time accoutrements. But it would be a tough decision, given I could also fill the shelves with all of the funky ceramics I bring back from my pottery studio. In a kitchen, I’d us it as a display place for really special dinnerware. There is no wrong answer here.
Juliet Arch Cabinet
Aside from its versatility, there’s another reason I love the Juliet cabinet: similar designs often stretch to $2,000 and beyond. The Ilyra cabinet from Kathy Kuo is $2,300; Anthropologie’s popular Fern cabinet, which features three drawers and a marble top, hikes up to $2,698; and McGee & Co.’s Providence cabinet is a staggering $4,699.
Sure, you will get details with the pricier options that feel very straight-from-a-designer-studio, such as brass hardware or a solid oak frame. But for a sub-$300 investment, the Juliet ticks a lot of boxes beyond style: there are five interior shelves (three of which are adjustable) and soft closing cabinet door hinges. While it’s a bit more visually heavy, the monochromatic handles actually put this pick above the rest for me.
If you love the look of arched storage cabinets but don’t want to spend a fortune, I also recommend checking out the Enzo cabinet from Sam’s Club (currently on sale for $400). Chances are, you may have spotted it online—it was all the rage on TikTok for a minute.