John Stuart American Mid-Century Walnut Slat Front Right Cabinet Nightstands

$9,800 (USD)

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Item #: DUF0125A

PAIR American Mid-Century walnut bedside tables / end tables with mirrored drawer and cabinet arrangements, including a single drawer and an open compartment over a mirrored base arrangement comprised of an open cabinet and a larger closed cabinet with a slat front door, resting on four square walnut legs. (JOHN STUART)(PRICED AS PAIR)(Additional single cabinet: DUF0125C).

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John Stuart American Mid-Century Walnut Slat Front Right Cabinet Nightstands

PAIR American Mid-Century walnut bedside tables / end tables with mirrored drawer and cabinet arrangements, including a single drawer and an open compartment over a mirrored base arrangement comprised of an open cabinet and a larger closed cabinet with a slat front door, resting on four square walnut legs. (JOHN STUART)(PRICED AS PAIR)(Additional single cabinet: DUF0125C)

DETAILS

Sku:  DUF0125A
Ships From: New York, NY
Creator: John Stuart

DIMENSIONS (INCHES)

Width:  26.0"
Height: 23.5"
Depth : 16.0"

INFO

Style:  Mid-Century
Materials & Techniques: Mirror, walnut, wood
Category: Tables, Bedroom
Good; Wear consistent with age and use

About John Stuart

John Stuart was a renowned furniture designer and craftsman who made significant contributions to the field of decorative arts. Born on September 15, 1897, in Grand Rapids, Michigan, Stuart developed a passion for woodworking at an early age.

Stuart's interest in furniture design led him to pursue formal training at the Grand Rapids High School, where he honed his skills in woodworking and craftsmanship. After completing his education, he began working for various furniture manufacturers in the region, gaining valuable experience and knowledge.

In 1920, Stuart established his own furniture company, John Stuart Inc., in New York City. His designs were greatly influenced by the Art Deco and Modernist movements, characterized by sleek lines, geometric shapes, and

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