SKU: 58675018196

Handcrafted Extra Large Brushed Copper Mailbox – Maximum Height Flush Mount

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Handcrafted Extra Large Brushed Copper Mailbox – Maximum Height Flush MountMaximize your mail capacity with our handmade extra large brushed copper mailbox, featuring an impressive 12. 5" height our tallest mailbox design. This flush mount mailbox is expertly crafted from premium copper in our British Columbia workshop, offering exceptional vertical capacity combined with a luminous brushed copper finish for both functionality and elegance. Extra Large Height for Maximum Capacity At 12. 5" H x 9" W x 3. 5" D, this is our

Maximize your mail capacity with our handmade extra large brushed copper mailbox, featuring an impressive 12.5" height – our tallest mailbox design. This flush mount mailbox is expertly crafted from premium copper in our British Columbia workshop, offering exceptional vertical capacity combined with a luminous brushed copper finish for both functionality and elegance.

Extra Large Height for Maximum Capacity
At 12.5" H x 9" W x 3.5" D, this is our tallest mailbox design, providing exceptional vertical capacity for households that receive catalogs, magazines, large envelopes, and oversized mail. The extra-tall 12.5" height means you'll never have to worry about bent catalogs or folded magazines – everything fits comfortably in its full size. This is perfect for busy households, home offices, or anyone who regularly receives large-format mail.

Brilliant Brushed Copper Finish
Each mailbox is individually handcrafted with a carefully polished brushed copper finish that showcases warm golden tones with a smooth metallic sheen. This bright, contemporary finish reflects natural light beautifully throughout the day, creating an eye-catching focal point. The brushed surface develops a subtle protective patina over time, maintaining its beauty while gaining character with age.

Flush Mount for Sleek Integration
The flush mount design sits close to your wall for a streamlined, modern appearance that complements contemporary architecture. This installation style creates clean lines and a professional look while keeping the mailbox secure and protected from the elements.

Key Features:

  • Extra large height: 12.5" H x 9" W x 3.5" D – our tallest design
  • 12.5" height accommodates full-size catalogs and magazines
  • Brushed copper finish with polished metallic sheen
  • Flush mount installation for sleek wall integration
  • 100% solid copper construction for lasting durability
  • Perfect for high-volume mail households
  • Never worry about bent or folded mail
  • Weather-resistant and built for Canadian climates
  • Handmade quality with artisanal attention to detail

Specifications:
Material: 100% solid copper
Finish: Brushed copper (polished metallic)
Installation: Flush mount (wall-mounted)
Dimensions: 12.5" H x 9" W x 3.5" D
Height: 12.5" – extra tall for maximum vertical capacity
Handcrafted in: British Columbia, Canada

Why Choose Extra Large Height?
The extra-tall 12.5" height sets this mailbox apart from standard options. If you regularly receive catalogs, magazines, large envelopes, or oversized mail, this mailbox eliminates the frustration of bent and folded items. The exceptional vertical capacity means everything fits in its full size, while the brushed copper finish ensures it remains a beautiful focal point rather than just a functional necessity.

Perfect For:
Households receiving catalogs and magazines, families with multiple residents, home offices receiving business mail, anyone tired of bent or damaged mail, properties seeking both maximum vertical capacity and premium aesthetics, or those who appreciate the combination of generous height with elegant design. The brushed copper finish and extra large dimensions beautifully complement stone, wood, stucco, and modern architectural styles.

Handmade to order with flush-mount hardware included. Each mailbox features unique brushed patterns and natural copper variations that enhance its handcrafted character and premium quality.

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mwreview
New York, US
★★★★★ 4
Go-Go and Buy this Book
This was the twelfth Simpsons Comics book I've read and, while it's not the best of the dozen, it is still a very funny book and a must for the Simpsons comics connoisseur (you got to love the cover art). Here's what you get: "Rhymes and Misdemeanors": Martin Prince is in love with Lisa and, when his love is unrequited, they both do battle in the form of poetry readings at a nightclub dissing each other. "The Great Springfield Frink-Out": A giant mishap occurs at the Frink labs (actually someone put tin foil in the microwave). This event causes everything to be topsy-turvy in Springfield, for example, Marge is the mayor, Homer is a mobster, Cecil is the celebrity clown, and Bart has ambitions to be as cool as Milhouse. "Tiger Teen": Fun mock mini mag in the style of those old 16 and Tiger Beat teen magazines of our youth. Of course, this one features Homer's barber shop group Be Sharps ("Homer Answers 40 Intimate Questions"-is that a perfect copy of those teen magazines or what?). There are also a few familiar names of 80s pop stars on the cover ("Cory Hart Takes off his Sunglasses-Exclusive photos!") "Burnsie on Board": Mr. Burns tries to live out his boyhood dream of being an Olympic skiing gold medalist by enlisting the help of Bart. "To Live and Diaper in Springfield": To pay for an expensive toilet paper dispenser Homer desires from an extravagant shopping network, Marge starts a daycare center. Her attention to other babies (particularly the one with the single eyebrow) causes Maggie to run away. "Fan-Tasty Island": Mr. Burns needs a rare toxin to get by the Coalition to Reduce Air Pollution. This toxin can only be found inside a wood carving on a remote island. The perfect cover-up is to send a family to find the treasure-the Simpsons, of course. Very funny comic, but the ending is a little far-fetched.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2003
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T. Eisen
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
Love the Simpsons!
Format: Paperback
I buy these to give to my nephews, but not before I read them first! LOL!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2020
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mwreview
Carnegie, US
★★★★★ 4
Not Quite Up to Simpsons Comics Standards, but Still Fun
Format: Paperback
Despite the cover, there is no western-related comic in this book (probably a good thing). This comic book is funny (it includes a comic book convention survival guide and a look at Lisa's dream house), but Matt Groening and company really raised the bar with some of their other comic books-hence the four star grade. "Krustonia"-Krusty starts his own utopian nation to avoid paying income taxes. Sounds like something he'd do. "Flanders' Big Score"-Fun-diddly-fun comic where amateur detective Ned Flanders investigates the case of the missing church fund-raiser money. "Let's Get Ready to Bumble"-Homer becomes a professional wrestler. Not as good as the other comics in this book. "Bringing Down Baby"-Short starring Maggie which also includes the infamous baby with the one eyebrow. Only mildly amusing. "Smitherses!"-The nuclear power plant employees are on strike for a 5 cent per year raise. True to form, Mr. Burns decides that the best solution is to clone a staff of devoted sycophants (i.e. Smitherses). When the Smitherses begin to compete for Mr. Burns' attention-Watch out! This is a funny, imaginative comic. "Bore Us the Movie Gruel"-Bart and company watch a 1950s film starring Troy McClure (how old is this guy?) and a mule. The usual sarcastic comments are offered. "Radioactive Homer"-A complicated comic. The gist of it is that Homer believes he is Radioactive Man and joins forces with Leon (insane asylum inmate "Michael Jackson" in the TV episode "Stark Raving Dad") to take down Mr. Burns' "Project Q" (mentioned in Simpsons Comics #1 in the Extravaganza book). Has a very funny ending.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2002
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Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Matt Groening
Format: Paperback
i want matts autograph
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Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 1999
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david shen
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 1
Terrible condition!!! not readable. what a shame!
Format: Paperback
Terrible condition!!! not readable. what a shame!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2022

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