This dresser was commissioned by an architect with a house full of high-end Danish pieces, and built for him in Canada in the 1960s. It borrows some design elements from Arne Vodder chests, like the sculpted lip on the back edge to prevent items from falling behind. The cabinet is teak veneer, and the drawers -which are deeper than we typically find on Danish dressers- are solid oak. We love the perfectly matched veneer across the drawer fronts, so stunning!
This piece is in overall good vintage condition. There are minor chips and scratches. To note: a burn on the dresser top, a chip to the back bottom corner right side, and veneer chips on the drawer edges, which are not seen when drawers are closed. Please see photos. The piece is priced accordingly.
54” x 20” x 30 1/4” high to dresser top, carved lip adds 3/4” for an overall height of 31”.