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Mid-century Lane Rhythm Dresser and Mirror

Mid-century Lane Rhythm Dresser and Mirror

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A mid-century Lane Furniture dresser and mirror from the Rhythm line offered by Snowdrift Antiques.

 

The Lane Furniture Company was founded in Altavista, VA in 1912. For decades they were known for their cedar chests.  By 1950 they saw Danish modern furniture imports begin to take hold in households. The Rhythm line of Lane furniture featured walnut and pecan woods and sometimes poplar, molded into clean and fluid lines. Regardless of what you read, the Rhythm line was not designed by Paul McCobb.

 

This dresser and mirror combination is Model 294-01 and 294-02.  The Rhythm line was the classic mid-century furniture line for the 1960s. The handles are integrated into the top of the drawer faces for a smooth, clean look. The dresser and mirror were built on January 8, 1963 and February 11, 1963 respectively.

 

The dresser is the 6 drawer model and measures 60 inches by 18 by 31 ¼ .  The mirror measures 40 ½ by 28 ½ and is currently configured to be mounted to the back of the dresser.  It could easily be hung on the wall.

 

This pair is in excellent vintage condition. There is some very minor wear here and there but overall it has been well taken care of. It mainly needed a light oiling to relieve it from the Colorado dryness.

 

This is a beautifully done mid-century dresser and mirror by a renowned furniture maker.

 

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