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Vintage Bassett Furniture dressers are cool, design-forward, and occasionally off-beat. Ideal for any room where you want a Mid-Century Modern dresser to make a statement, vintage Bassett dressers offer the playfulness of MCM like Broyhill brands, partnered with the stylistic variety offered by brands like Thomasville. No matter your Mid-Century preferences, you’ll likely find a Bassett dresser to suit your tastes. From Atomic-style to Mayan-inspired, chances are if it was a Mid-Century trend, Bassett has a dresser to match! Here at Chairish, we make it easy to discover vintage Basset dressers with a hand-curated collection that’s been sourced from professional vintage dealers as well as individual sellers located all over the U.S. Shop with us to discover rare and hard-to-find Bassett dressers alongside popular items like the brand’s French Provincial dressers.

Mid-Century Modern Bassett dressers - For a Mid-Century Modern-theme dining room or living room in need of a one-of-a-kind credenza, shop our collection of Bassett Mid-Century credenzas for one with an unusual two-tone finish. The brand constructed a series of gorgeous striped dressers around the 1960s utilizing alternating walnut and oak wood panels.

Bassett highboy dressers - For a child’s room where storage is paramount, try a Mid-Century Bassett highboy dresser. Careful styling on Bassett’s part ensures that these pieces never feel bulky. Unexpected tapering silhouettes and playful drawer pulls make Mid-Century Bassett highboy dressers feel smart and youthful. Shop Chairish for these pieces in their original finishes, or professionally painted new colorways.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Bassett Furniture considered high end?

Bassett Furniture is generally considered to be a mid-range to high-end furniture brand. While they offer a wide range of styles and price points, their focus on quality craftsmanship and materials sets them apart from lower-end furniture retailers.

Is Bassett Furniture real wood?

Yes, Bassett Furniture uses real wood in many of their products. They often use solid hardwoods like maple, oak, and cherry, as well as high-quality wood veneers, to create durable and attractive furniture pieces.

How can I tell if my furniture is Bassett?

To identify Bassett Furniture, look for a label or tag bearing the company's name or logo, which is typically located on the underside or back of the piece. Additionally, Bassett Furniture often features a unique serial number that can be used to verify the item's authenticity.

What is a reasonable price for a dresser?

The price of a dresser can vary greatly depending on factors such as size, material, and brand. A reasonable price range for a quality dresser is typically between $500 and $1,500, with lower-end options starting around $400 and high-end, designer pieces costing upwards of $2,000 or more.