Kingsley Park Introduces Three New Mailbox Post Designs

The Atheron, Larchmont and Highland mail posts are made to complement existing home designs.

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The Larchmount Mail Post by Kingsley Park.
Kingsley Park

The Larchmount Mail Post by Kingsley Park.

Kingsley Park has introduced a new series of three mailbox posts – Atherton, Larchmount and Highland – designed to match existing home styles. Each mailbox post is constructed from durable resin with stainless steel plate reinforcement, neither of which will ever fade, rust or tarnish, according to the manufacturer.

The Atherton Mail Post is defined by classic-style molding details, including trimmed recessed panels and a crown top with cove molding and beaded accents. It is available in either black or white with a semi-gloss finish, and is available in a large or small size.

The Larchmount Mail Post features a molded stacked-stone base modeled after the look of split-faced stone, with a molded top similar to the Atheron design. The Highland Mail Post is inspired by post, beam and brace construction, with a molded realistic wood grain pattern. Each is available in one finish and one size.

“Design trends, style preferences and even the logistics of receiving packages have changed a great deal in just the past few years, but the look and aesthetic of the mailbox post has remained virtually unchanged — until now,” says Dave Krupinski, vice president of innovation at Kingsley Park. “We thoughtfully crafted these mailbox posts with the stylish and sophisticated homeowner in mind who demands more than merely functional. In doing so, we have been able to deliver chic, durable and low maintenance solutions for those who want to make the very best first impression.”

All designs include a universal mailbox mount, which accommodates mailboxes of various sizes, including T1 to T4. A built-in newspaper box is located under the mount. kingsleypark.com

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Mary Salmonsen

Mary Salmonsen is a former associate editor for Zonda and a graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University.

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