BASSETT FURNITURE Contemporary Mission Style 56″ Office Desk / Credenza w. Drop Leaves

BASSETT FURNITURE Contemporary Mission Style 56″ Office Desk / Credenza w. Drop Leaves

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Has slight chip on corner of one drop leaf; see photos in gallery. 49" High Leaves Down: 56.25" Wide Leaves Up: 102.25" Wide 24" Deep Knee Area: 27.25" x 21.75" Residential ...

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High End Used Furntiure
Harrisonville, MO
1501 W Vine St Harrisonville MO, 64701 · 816-651-6155






Usage
  • Ideal for home offices or study spaces, providing a versatile work surface with drop leaves that can accommodate various tasks or activities.
  • Can serve as a functional piece in living areas, allowing for additional workspace when needed without consuming too much floor space when not in use.
  • Suitable for both contemporary and traditional décor, offering a stylish option for those looking to enhance their home or office aesthetic.
History
  • Bassett Furniture, founded in 1902, has a long-standing tradition of crafting quality furniture, contributing to its recognition in the furniture industry.
  • The brand's emphasis on craftsmanship and high-quality materials has helped solidify its reputation as one of Virginia's oldest furniture manufacturers, reflecting a commitment to American-made products.
Design Significance
  • Contemporary mission style often emphasizes clean lines, functionality, and simplicity, which may appeal to modern sensibilities while paying homage to traditional craftsmanship.
  • The design of such pieces often reflects a blend of form and function, making them not only aesthetically pleasing but also practical for everyday use.

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