Edmond Spence Mid-Century American 2-Cabinet High Wooden Drawer Chest

$7,500 (USD)

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Item #: DUF0915A

Mid-Century American two-piece rectangular blond wood high chest consisting of a three-drawer top cabinet and four-drawer bottom standing on four tapered, splayed legs. The top cabinet's first drawer is divided into three compartments, the bottom's first drawer is divided into five. The top's front edges are styled in a outward bevel, and the bottom's drawers are neatly aligned with an inward bevel. (EDMOND SPENCE)(Similar cabinet with no top section: DUF0915B).

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Edmond Spence Mid-Century American 2-Cabinet High Wooden Drawer Chest

Mid-Century American two-piece rectangular blond wood high chest consisting of a three-drawer top cabinet and four-drawer bottom standing on four tapered, splayed legs. The top cabinet's first drawer is divided into three compartments, the bottom's first drawer is divided into five. The top's front edges are styled in a outward bevel, and the bottom's drawers are neatly aligned with an inward bevel. (EDMOND SPENCE)(Similar cabinet with no top section: DUF0915B)

DETAILS

Sku:  DUF0915A
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: Edmond Spence

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  46.0"
Height: 49.3"
Depth : 20.0"

INFO

Style:  Mid-Century
Materials & Techniques: Wood
Category: Cabinets & Case Goods
Condition: Wear to finish
Good; Wear consistent with age and use

About Edmond Spence

Edmond Spence (born 1975) is a contemporary furniture and decorative arts designer known for his innovative and functional designs. He has gained recognition for his unique approach to craftsmanship and his ability to seamlessly blend traditional techniques with modern aesthetics.

Born in a small town in the United States, Spence developed an early passion for design and art. He pursued his education at a prestigious art school, where he honed his skills in woodworking and furniture design. During this time, he was greatly influenced by the works of renowned furniture designers such as Charles and Ray Eames, George Nakashima, and Hans Wegner.

After completing his formal education, Spence embarked on a journey to explore different cultures and design traditions.

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