John Widdicomb Mid Century Walnut and Brass Nightstands - Pair - mcm

John Widdicomb Mid Century Walnut and Brass Nightstands - Pair - mcm

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John Widdicomb Mid Century Walnut and Brass Nightstands - Pair Each nightstand measures: 25 wide x 18 deep x 24.5 inches high This price includes getting this piece/...

$$$$$ · Indexed April 15, 2024 ·



Modern Hill
Countryside, IL
6502 Joliet Rd Countryside IL, 60525 · 708-497-9111






Usage
  • Pair of nightstands can serve as stylish bedside companions in a variety of bedroom styles, providing both functionality and aesthetic appeal.
  • These nightstands may complement a mid-century modern decorated room, fitting seamlessly with other vintage or retro furnishings to enhance a cohesive design.
  • Ideal for smaller spaces, nightstands of this size can provide essential storage without overwhelming the room, potentially offering a space for lamps, books, or personal items.
History
  • John Widdicomb is known for its craftsmanship and dedication to quality since its founding in the mid-20th century, representing a quintessential part of American furniture design.
  • Mid-century modern furniture, like these nightstands, emerged after World War II, reflecting a shift towards simplicity and functionality, aimed at appealing to the modern lifestyle of that era.
  • The combination of walnut and brass materials in furniture design during this period highlights the era's focus on organic shapes and contrasting textures, which continues to inspire contemporary design.
Design Significance
  • The use of walnut wood signifies aPopular choice in mid-century modern design, valued for its rich color and durability, which reflects a timeless aesthetic.
  • Brass hardware and accents on nightstands serve as an emblem of mid-century style, often providing a warm contrast to the wood while exemplifying the era's attention to detail and sophistication.
  • The design of these nightstands may include clean lines and geometric forms, capturing the minimalist movement of the mid-20th century, often celebrated for removing excess ornamentation.

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