Barbara K. Harman * CoveyClub

Barbara K. Harman

CEO and Founder of The Butler's Closet

Why not protect your important possessions?
The Butler’s Closet is here to help.

If you have invested money in your wardrobe and fine furnishings––why not protect these important possessions for years to come? The Butler’s Closet is here to help. Our unique products meet the highest standards in garment protection and furniture care.

Carefully designed garment bags, shoe bags, clothes brushes and furniture covers provide museum quality care. The collection has been developed with the guidance of museum textile conservators. Our breathable, 100% cotton fabric is free of harmful chemicals, dyes and bleach.

You may be surprised to know your clothes can be damaged in your closet by a layer of invisible dust. Sharp edges on dust particles can tear good fabrics. Plastic dry-cleaning garment bags trap moisture and release gas––adding more problems. Fine furniture is also at risk. Upholstery fades and frays from strong sunlight while dust, dirt and general wear and tear leave their mark.

Our goal is to help you preserve and protect your fine possessions by providing the highest quality, museum level protection. Hopefully, by caring for your most valued possessions they can last a lifetime.

About the Founder

After a successful career as the CEO of Parfums Nina Ricci, the Managing Director of Harry Winston and CEO of Monet, the costume jewelry company, Barbara K. Harman ran Development and raised funds for The Paley Center for Media and The Steinhardt School at NYU. The Butler’s Closet was launched in 2011 when Harman decided she wanted to create her own business.

 

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Museum-Quality Storage for Your Clothes

Barbara Harman’s The Butler’s Closet brings museum-quality preservation techniques to your wardrobe. Inspired by historic English estate care, her undyed cotton percale garment bags and furniture covers protect cherished items from dust, light, and humidity. Stylish and practical, these solutions help you preserve what you love for generations.

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