Mid Century Modern Drexel Declaration Credenza . sideboard . buffet .  console 48" Wide

Mid Century Modern Drexel Declaration Credenza . sideboard . buffet . console 48" Wide

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Iconic Drexel Declaration vintage credenza / buffet designed by Kipp Stewart and Stewart MacDougall. Features the original round, white, porcelain knobs on three drawers and round ...

$$$$$ · Indexed April 17, 2024 ·



Ross Design Company
Hampton, VA






Usage
  • Ideal for use in a dining area as a buffet or sideboard, providing both storage and style for entertaining guests.
  • Can serve as a console table in an entryway or living room, creating a functional yet fashionable focal point within the space.
  • Versatile enough to fit in various settings, including modern, vintage, or eclectic interiors, allowing for creative styling opportunities.
History
  • The Drexel Declaration line was launched in the mid-20th century, reflecting the popular design movements and aesthetic preferences of the era, which continue to influence contemporary furniture design.
  • Drexel Furniture Company has a rich history dating back to its founding in 1903, known for high-quality craftsmanship and innovative designs in American furniture.
  • Kipp Stewart and Stewart MacDougall are notable for their contributions to mid-century modern design, creating pieces that are sought after by collectors and enthusiasts today.
Design Significance
  • Characterized by mid-century modern elements such as clean lines, organic shapes, and functional beauty, this design style is revered for its timeless appeal.
  • The round porcelain knobs and tapered legs exemplify the thoughtful craftsmanship typical of the era, combining practicality with sophistication.
  • Mid-century modern furniture is celebrated for its ability to blend seamlessly with various design styles, enhancing both traditional and contemporary spaces.

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