This elegant dresser hails from Hungary, dating to approximately 1960. It embodies the refined aesthetic of Mid-Century design, characterised by its clean, uncluttered lines and the warm, inviting tone of its teak wood. Resting on distinctive splayed and tapered legs, a hallmark of the period, the piece exhibits a balanced form that speaks to its thoughtful construction.
The design of this dresser is both practical and visually appealing. It features two cabinet doors, positioned at either end, which flank a central column of four drawers. The drawers are equipped with gracefully sculpted, recessed pulls that maintain the dresser's smooth profile, while the doors are adorned with subtle, round brass-toned knobs, providing a delicate metallic accent. The wood's grain is visible, enhanced by a pleasing, even patina that has developed over time.
Offering generous storage, this Hungarian dresser is a versatile addition to a range of settings. Its considered dimensions and understated elegance allow it to function equally well as a sideboard in a dining area, a console in a living space, or a practical storage unit in a study, lending a touch of authentic mid-century character to its surroundings.
- Origin: Hungary
- Period: Circa 1960
- Material: Teak
- Configuration: Two doors, four central drawers
- Legs: Splayed, tapered
