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Travertina Luxe Wall Mailbox

Travertina Luxe Wall Mailbox

Regular price $3,299.00 USD
Regular price Sale price $3,299.00 USD
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A modern masterpiece showcasing the natural elegance of travertine with sleek, contemporary design. This timeless piece features a horizontally aligned stone base, paired with a sophisticated wall-mounted metal mailbox, seamlessly integrated for a bold yet refined look. Perfect for adding luxurious style and unmatched curb appeal.

Metal Mailbox:
USPS approved
Weatherproof construction
14 GA Powder-coated aluminum
14.625"w × 7"h × 3.5"d
Premium American aluminum 5052-H32
Locking option available

Base:
Travertine, Tile, Stone (custom)
48" H x 19" D x 8" W
Inner Frame wrapped in concrete board and the stone with a center retractable ground post to concrete into the ground

Numbers:
5-6" Metal House Numbers floating or flush on the right side of the base
***LED Backlit 5" House Number Upgrade Available

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Frequently asked questions

How long is production?

We currently have a 2-3 week turnaround time. Please contact us if you need it sooner :)

How much is shipping?

We offer free Ground shipping!

How do I install?

 

What you will need to install:

Your mailbox is already assembled. You will just need to insert into the ground and secure with the provided screws.

Install Video: https://www.instagram.com/p/DDujU43Png8/

Permit Notice

In most areas, installing a mailbox does not require a permit. However, local requirements can vary based on your city, county, or homeowners’ association (HOA).

It is the homeowner’s responsibility to confirm whether any permits, approvals, or setback requirements apply before installation.

Dream Mailboxes is not responsible for permit compliance or any issues resulting from local regulations.

When in doubt, we recommend reaching out to your local building department or HOA before moving forward with installation.