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AT Europe: Tuscany, Italy - Private Mailboxes

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I don't have a mailbox in Paris, where the concierge sorts the mailbag on her dining room table, and drops it on the tile floor in front of my door every morning with a thump...

 
 

During my house swap in Italy this month, I have enjoyed the daily ritual of collecting the mail. Having my own borrowed Italian mailbox has naturally made me curious about what the neighbors have going, and checking out mailboxes attached to wooden doors or hung on nearby stone walls in front of homes in San Casciano, and in nearby towns and cities in Tuscany where I have visited and strolled, has become somewhat of a reflex. Studying the Tuscan mailbox has been like trying a different Chianti at each meal -- a small pleasurable exercise in subtle variation, and one of the defining details that remind me I am elsewhere.

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- Kristin Hohenadel blogging from rue Vieille du Temple, Paris, France. She can be reached at kristinh @ apartmenttherapy . com

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Love them. They would almost make junk mail appealing.

posted by judy in TO on August 27th 2007 at 2:28pm
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interesting how they are all long rectangles. Love the image of the hard sterile silver apartment boxes against the old stone. Thanks Kristen!

posted by Alana in Canada on August 27th 2007 at 6:04pm
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wow, these are great! i've never seen mailboxes like that before. i love how they are each unique and not just cookie-cutter mailboxes. beautiful :)

posted by JonelleElise on August 27th 2007 at 7:02pm
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I like the mail slot carved into the stone wall.

posted by Downeast Suzy on August 28th 2007 at 12:47am
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I've had a strong desire to replace the standard, cheap $8 Home Depot mail box that the previous owner put on my house ever since I moved in. However, finding something that is pleasant like these seems terribly hard to do! I wish I knew where to buy one of these...

posted by JohnnySlimane on August 28th 2007 at 3:06am
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JohnnySlimane,

Here's an online source for a reproduction:

http://www.outdoordecor.com/product_detail.asp?item=MWM15148&esrc=webfrooa&GCID=C16953x005

posted by Kristin Hohenadel on August 28th 2007 at 3:49am
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