American of Martinsville "Dania" Walnut Nightstand
American of Martinsville "Dania" Walnut Nightstand
Regular price
$300.00 USD
Regular price
$500.00 USD
Sale price
$300.00 USD
Unit price
per
This walnut "Dania" nightstand by Merton Gershun for American of Martinsville features open storage at the bottom, an angled front, a drop-down door, and a small interior drawer paired with more storage.
22ʺW × 17ʺD × 25ʺH
From the original advertisement:
"Inspired by the clean sweeping simplicity of Danish design . . . the foremost high-fashion influence on the kaleidoscope of "modern furnishings."
Interpreted by the versatility and imagination of American craftsmanship . . . to create the breathtaking blend of modular flexibility and architectural symmetry.
Introducing a fabulous collection of design-related furniture . . . in natural walnut, hand-rubbed to a. lustrous nut-like finish . . . with such design accents as solid brass banding . . . jet lacquer doors . . . white lacquer drawers . . . slate Panelyte tops.
In a wide selection of basic pieces for living, dining, and bedroom . . . and architectural "stack-on" units that adjust to every need and mood."
22ʺW × 17ʺD × 25ʺH
This piece has been professionally restored, but like all vintage pieces, does show signs of wear due to prior use. These is some damage to the front bottom and the price has been adjusted accordingly.
From the original advertisement:
"Inspired by the clean sweeping simplicity of Danish design . . . the foremost high-fashion influence on the kaleidoscope of "modern furnishings."
Interpreted by the versatility and imagination of American craftsmanship . . . to create the breathtaking blend of modular flexibility and architectural symmetry.
Introducing a fabulous collection of design-related furniture . . . in natural walnut, hand-rubbed to a. lustrous nut-like finish . . . with such design accents as solid brass banding . . . jet lacquer doors . . . white lacquer drawers . . . slate Panelyte tops.
In a wide selection of basic pieces for living, dining, and bedroom . . . and architectural "stack-on" units that adjust to every need and mood."