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A striking example of mid-century American design, this long low dresser was designed by Barney Flagg for Drexel’s iconic “Parallel” series. Crafted in the 1960s, the piece features clean, architectural lines with a warm walnut finish that showcases the natural grain of the wood. The design is minimal yet elegant, emphasizing horizontal proportions and subtle detailing that reflect Flagg’s refined aesthetic.
This dresser offers ample storage with nine drawers, with understated recessed pulls. It sits low and wide, making it a perfect anchor for a bedroom or as a statement piece in a modern living space. Finished back allows for versatile placement.
Dimensions - 63.5ʺW × 20.25ʺD × 32ʺH
Condition Details - This piece presents well overall with rich, consistent color and a warm patina developed over time. It remains structurally sound and fully functional. As with most vintage items, signs of age are present. There are small indentations along the front top rail, a minor veneer chip on one of the drawer tops (photographed) and some light dings and scuffs to the legs. There is a glass piece fitted for the top that can be used or not, it does have surface scratches. Please see photos for full condition details.
A striking example of mid-century American design, this long low dresser was designed by Barney Flagg for Drexel’s iconic “Parallel” series. Crafted in the 1960s, the piece features clean, architectural lines with a warm walnut finish that showcases the natural grain of the wood. The design is minimal yet elegant, emphasizing horizontal proportions and subtle detailing that reflect Flagg’s refined aesthetic.
This dresser offers ample storage with nine drawers, with understated recessed pulls. It sits low and wide, making it a perfect anchor for a bedroom or as a statement piece in a modern living space. Finished back allows for versatile placement.
Dimensions - 63.5ʺW × 20.25ʺD × 32ʺH
Condition Details - This piece presents well overall with rich, consistent color and a warm patina developed over time. It remains structurally sound and fully functional. As with most vintage items, signs of age are present. There are small indentations along the front top rail, a minor veneer chip on one of the drawer tops (photographed) and some light dings and scuffs to the legs. There is a glass piece fitted for the top that can be used or not, it does have surface scratches. Please see photos for full condition details.
A striking example of mid-century American design, this long low dresser was designed by Barney Flagg for Drexel’s iconic “Parallel” series. Crafted in the 1960s, the piece features clean, architectural lines with a warm walnut finish that showcases the natural grain of the wood. The design is minimal yet elegant, emphasizing horizontal proportions and subtle detailing that reflect Flagg’s refined aesthetic.
This dresser offers ample storage with nine drawers, with understated recessed pulls. It sits low and wide, making it a perfect anchor for a bedroom or as a statement piece in a modern living space. Finished back allows for versatile placement.
Dimensions - 63.5ʺW × 20.25ʺD × 32ʺH
Condition Details - This piece presents well overall with rich, consistent color and a warm patina developed over time. It remains structurally sound and fully functional. As with most vintage items, signs of age are present. There are small indentations along the front top rail, a minor veneer chip on one of the drawer tops (photographed) and some light dings and scuffs to the legs. There is a glass piece fitted for the top that can be used or not, it does have surface scratches. Please see photos for full condition details.