Andre Sornay French Mid-Century Mahogany Veneer Faceted Front Highboy Chest / Dresser

French Mid-Century highboy dresser / chest finished in mahogany veneer, containing 5 drawers, the topmost shallow, the lower four with faceted fronts containing sage green leather insets. (ANDRE SORNAY)
SKU
REG4860
Creator
Andre Sornay
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width: 38.25"
Depth: 20.00"
Height: 46.50"
Style
Mid-Century
French
Color
Brown, Green
Category
Furniture
Cabinets & Case Goods, Bedroom
Dresser/Chests, Chest/Vanity
Materials & Techniques
leather, mahogany, veneer, wood
Condition
Wear and minor losses to veneer
Good; Wear consistent with age and use
$15,000 (USD)
In Stock
Quantity:1
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location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970

Andre Sornay French Mid-Century Mahogany Veneer Faceted Front Highboy Chest / Dresser

French Mid-Century highboy dresser / chest finished in mahogany veneer, containing 5 drawers, the topmost shallow, the lower four with faceted fronts containing sage green leather insets. (ANDRE SORNAY)
In Stock
$15,000
Quantity:1
SEE IN PERSON
location

Newel Warehouse

32-00 Skillman Ave

Long Island City NY - 11101

phone(212) 758-1970
SKU
REG4860
Creator
Andre Sornay
Item Location
New York, NY
Dimensions (in)
Width:
38.3"
Depth:
20.0"
Height:
46.5"
Style
Mid-Century
Category
Furniture
Cabinets & Case Goods, Bedroom
Dresser/Chests, Chest/Vanity
Color
Brown, Green
Materials & Techniques
leather, mahogany, veneer, wood

About Andre Sornay

Andre Sornay (1902-2000) was a renowned French furniture designer and interior decorator. He is best known for his innovative use of geometric shapes and bold colors in his furniture designs, which made him a prominent figure in the Art Deco movement.

Born on February 25, 1902, in Lyon, France, Sornay came from a family with a long tradition of woodworking. He inherited his father's read more..

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Highboy

A highboy is a piece of furniture that has a chest of drawers with a wardrobe on top. The tall chest of drawers is supported by cabriole legs and usually crowned with cornice moldings or a pediment. This design was popular in 18th-century America.

Mahogany

Mahogany is a straight grained hard wood with silky texture, ranging in color from dark brown to red. Furniture made from mahogany became popular in Britain from Mid-18th Century on, spreading throughout Europe.

Veneer

A wood finishing technique in which thin sheet of fine wood is applied to a the surface of a coarser wood or other structural material for decoration. Veneer is used to give furniture pieces a finer, more pleasing appearance. It was first used in ancient Egypt, classical Greece, and Rome, but did not appear again until the 17th Century in the Netherlands.

Highboy

A highboy is a piece of furniture that has a chest of drawers with a wardrobe on top. The tall chest of drawers is supported by cabriole legs and usually crowned with cornice moldings or a pediment. This design was popular in 18th-century America.

Mahogany

Mahogany is a straight grained hard wood with silky texture, ranging in color from dark brown to red. Furniture made from mahogany became popular in Britain from Mid-18th Century on, spreading throughout Europe.

Veneer

A wood finishing technique in which thin sheet of fine wood is applied to a the surface of a coarser wood or other structural material for decoration. Veneer is used to give furniture pieces a finer, more pleasing appearance. It was first used in ancient Egypt, classical Greece, and Rome, but did not appear again until the 17th Century in the Netherlands.

Highboy

A highboy is a piece of furniture that has a chest of drawers with a wardrobe on top. The tall chest of drawers is supported by cabriole legs and usually crowned with cornice moldings or a pediment. This design was popular in 18th-century America.

Mahogany

Mahogany is a straight grained hard wood with silky texture, ranging in color from dark brown to red. Furniture made from mahogany became popular in Britain from Mid-18th Century on, spreading throughout Europe.

Veneer

A wood finishing technique in which thin sheet of fine wood is applied to a the surface of a coarser wood or other structural material for decoration. Veneer is used to give furniture pieces a finer, more pleasing appearance. It was first used in ancient Egypt, classical Greece, and Rome, but did not appear again until the 17th Century in the Netherlands.

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