Elegant Early American Dressers Designed to Collect
Early American dresser options are abundant. Chairish’s array of American-made dressers, which run a decorative gamut from select Amish dresser pieces to both antique dressers from the early 1900s and antique dressers from the early 1800s, have a singular quality in common: a commitment to the craft of American furniture-making. Materials vary to a certain degree, naturally, with mahogany, maple, and cherry pieces all a part of the Early American era’s trending wood moment, as do styles.
Dresser Options Abound at Chairish
From ten-door Chippendale dressers and newly refinished antique cabinets to Horner-style dressers crafted carefully from rattan and wood, hardwood dresser pieces vary greatly. Styles change with the times, too. Play amateur historian and chart the evolution of the American aesthetic by identifying antique dresser styles. From a stunning, 1880s-era arts and crafts chest of drawers and a carefully-carved walnut chest from the 19th century, to the ever-in-vogue 1930s Highboy dresser, each piece tells a story. Which one will you tell in your space?
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