Mid-Century Modern Dillingham Walnut Sideboard

Mid-Century Modern Dillingham Walnut Sideboard

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Mid-Century Modern restored walnut sideboard with black accents. Designed by Merton Gershun for Dillingham's ‘Esprit’ collection. Two double door cabinets. Three drawers on one side, ...

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Spaced Out Studio
Albany Park - Chicago, IL
3726 W Montrose Chicago IL, 60618






Usage
  • A walnut sideboard can serve as a stylish storage solution in dining rooms, displaying fine china or serving as a buffet during gatherings.
  • This type of furniture may be ideal for use in entryways or living rooms, functioning both as a decorative piece and a functional storage unit.
  • Sideboards can complement various design aesthetics, from mid-century modern to contemporary, making them versatile additions to different rooms.
History
  • Mid-century modern designs, such as those by Dillingham, gained popularity during the 1950s and 1960s, reflecting a shift towards simplicity and functionality in furniture design.
  • The Esprit collection, associated with designer Merton Gershun, is recognized for its innovative use of materials and forms, which were significant in furniture evolution during the mid-20th century.
  • Dillingham Furniture has a historical background of producing quality pieces that contributed to the mid-century modern movement, making its creations collectible today.
Design Significance
  • Mid-century modern sideboards are characterized by clean lines and organic forms, which play a pivotal role in highlighting minimalist aesthetics.
  • The use of walnut and black accents is often associated with the warmth and sophistication found in mid-century modern design, providing a timeless appeal.
  • Furniture from this era often combines form with function, offering not only beauty but also practicality, a design approach that continues to influence contemporary furniture making.

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