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mid century modern highboy dresser

mid century modern highboy dresser Mid Century Modern “Rhythm” Walnut Highboy Dresser by Lane, c.1960’s

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mid century modern highboy dresser Mid Century Modern “Rhythm” Walnut Highboy Dresser by Lane, c.1960’sSPECIFICATIONS Designer: Lane Manufacturer: Lane Country: United States Materials: Walnut Period Style: Mid Century Modern Date of Manufacturer: 1960s Condition: Expertly Refinished Number of Items: 1 ID Number: 10516 Dimensions: 43. 75"H x 36. 75"W x 18. 50"D Description: This Lane Rhythm highboy dresser brings a clean, sculptural presence with its warm walnut finish, tall profile, and beautifully balanced Mid Century Modern lines. The drawer fronts

SPECIFICATIONS
Designer: Lane
Manufacturer: Lane
Country: United States
Materials: Walnut
Period Style: Mid-Century Modern
Date of Manufacturer: 1960’s
Condition: Expertly Refinished
Number of Items: 1
ID Number: 10516
Dimensions: 43.75"H x 36.75"W x 18.50"D

Description: This Lane “Rhythm” highboy dresser brings a clean, sculptural presence with its warm walnut finish, tall profile, and beautifully balanced Mid-Century Modern lines. The drawer fronts feature long horizontal pulls that create a subtle architectural rhythm across the case, giving the piece its signature look without needing any added hardware. Its tapered legs and raised base keep the design light and elegant, while the five spacious drawers offer plenty of practical storage. The walnut grain has a rich, organic movement throughout, adding warmth and depth from every angle. Expertly refinished, this piece is ready to bring both function and vintage character into a bedroom, dressing area, or design-forward storage space.

Fun Historical Fact Lane Furniture was based in Altavista, Virginia, and became one of the most recognizable American furniture makers of the 20th century. While many people know Lane for its famous cedar chests, the company also produced some of the most stylish and accessible Mid-Century Modern case pieces of the 1960s. The “Rhythm” line reflected the era’s love for clean geometry, warm walnut, and furniture that felt modern without being cold. Its name fits perfectly — the repeating horizontal drawer details almost make the design feel like a visual beat.

Expertly Refinished: With over 15 years of experience, our workshop has followed a careful process of restoration, showcasing our passion and creativity for vintage designs that can seamlessly be incorporated with many interior decors. Enjoy! 😁

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