Discover a timeless piece of mid-century elegance with this Vintage ‘Dania’ Highboy Dresser, masterfully designed by Merton Gershun for American of Martinsville in the 1960s. This exquisite highboy dresser has been meticulously refinished, showcasing a stunning walnut frame that remains in excellent condition, save for minor signs of its storied past. Measuring approximately 38 inches wide, 17 inches deep, and 44 inches tall, this versatile piece can easily double as a tall chest, offering ample storage without compromising on style.
The dresser features seven smoothly-operating drawers, each designed with a unique purpose. The first drawer includes dividers, perfect for organizing smaller belongings with ease. The second row boasts three deep drawers, providing spacious storage for bulkier items. The thoughtful design ensures that this highboy dresser is as functional as it is beautiful, making it a perfect addition to any home.
American of Martinsville, renowned for its high-quality craftsmanship and innovative designs, became a household name in the mid-20th century. Merton Gershun, a visionary designer, contributed significantly to the company’s reputation with his sleek and practical furniture pieces that epitomized the mid-century modern aesthetic.
Imagine this dresser in your bedroom, its rich walnut tones adding warmth and sophistication to the space. Picture it adorned with a vintage lamp, a collection of your favorite books, or a treasured family photo. Its clean lines and elegant finish make it a perfect fit for a variety of interior styles, from mid-century modern and Scandinavian to contemporary and eclectic. Whether placed in a minimalist setting or a more ornate decor, this highboy dresser will stand out as a statement piece, seamlessly blending functionality with timeless design.
Bring a piece of history into your home with this Vintage ‘Dania’ Highboy Dresser by Merton Gershun, and experience the unique charm and quality that American of Martinsville is celebrated for.
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