Oak Victorian Eastlake dresser cs
Oak Victorian Eastlake dresser cs
Victorian Eastlake style dresser, characterized by its rectilinear design, incised lines, and geometric ornamentation. Eastlake furniture gained popularity in the late 19th century, from about 1870 to 1890, as a reaction against the more ornate and heavily carved Rococo Revival styles that preceded it. Charles Eastlake, a British architect and designer, promoted a simpler, more functional aesthetic in his book 'Hints on Household Taste'.
Eastlake furniture often features flat surfaces, low-relief carvings, and geometric motifs. The hardware, such as the drawer pulls, are also characteristic of the style. The mirror is a common feature of dressers from this period, adding to their functionality and aesthetic appeal. The wood appears to be oak, which was a popular choice for Eastlake furniture due to its durability and attractive grain.
There is a matching dressed and bed. Buy all 3 for discount.
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