In the past, French homes always had a letter-holder in lacquered wood like this, which was very practical in addition to decoration when hung in the entryway. On the upper level is written "Lettres", which means the same as in English, and represents letters. The word "Factures" in the middle means bill, and you can usually put a water and electricity bill to remind yourself not to forget to pay. At the bottom is written "Divers", which means miscellaneous, and can be used to put everything that cannot be classified. There are also three small hooks at the bottom, which are used to hang the key, and once you get home, you don't have to spend time looking around. There's a metal hook on the back for easy wall hanging, which definitely adds a touch of French flair to your home.
Origin: France
Year: 1970s
Material: Wood
Condition: Very good, slight scratches on the surface
Dimensions: 16 x 4.5 cm / height 52 cm
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- In the past, French homes always had a letter-holder in lacquered wood like this, which was very practical in addition to decoration when hung in the entryway. On the upper level is written "Lettres", which represents letters. The word "Factures" in the middle means bill. At the bottom is written "Divers", which means miscellaneous.
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