A centralised cupboard and upper drawer, flanked either side by sets of three graduating drawers. A lighter elm top, a contrast to the slightly warmer tones of the base
Well proportioned turned feet, an extra element adding to the farmhouse appeal. Over a centuries use in many family homes, ready for another century
Pine dresser base dating from the early Victorian era
English and dating from c.1840
Subtle tones of what is quite possibly the tables original paint. Non invasive colour scheme, neutral shades raising the bar in its aesthetic nature
A well scrubbed top, tactile with lumps and bumps in accordance to almost two centuries of use. A centralised drawer adding balance whilst broad tapered legs ensure strength
The balance between aesthetic beauty and structured design
Dating from the very early part of the 20th century c.1900-1910
In the ‘dog kennel’ fashion. This is an open centralised section with an interestingly designed shelf. Flanked by a pair of shelved cupboard interiors. Above, three drawers finalise the storage
Well proportioned, strong and built to last a lifetime
French and dating from the first quarter of the 20th century
Well proportioned. Four drawers above two pairs of doors. Internally, one full length horizontal shelf creates ample storage. The doors have deep, almost oversized beading to the frontage. All sitting on a plinth base
A centralised shelved cupboard is bound by six graduating drawers of considerable size. Plentiful room to keep things in order or maybe to just hide all of those pieces that may come in handy one day
Generous in scale. A majority of sideboards are neither this depth or height
Large well proportioned pine dresser base or sideboard
Scale is good and in the standard English farmhouse style. Once upon a time, an upper section was present which really would have made this an imposing piece of furniture
The main storage area comprises of a shelved interior, above are two small drawers. Brass hardware, the ring pulls have been replaced, likely due to over eagerness in the drawers contents!
This is an English piece of furniture, dating from the mid 19th century c.1850-1860
An abundance of storage space in a well proportioned cupboard, whilst taking up minimal room. Three central drawers, flanked by a pair of upper drawers and a lower shelved cupboard
Purchased in a later oak scumble, it has been meticulously stripped to the original yellow paint
Originally a dresser, now a much more useful sideboard. Offering ample storage space, a pair of drawers sit above the main body, consisting of a large shelved interior
Classic farmhouse aesthetic. A pair of drawers over a cupboard with a full width shelved interior. A slightly oversized top adds visual interest whilst white ceramic knobs soften the image of the piece as a whole
The cupboard has likely sat by a window, sun gazing for many years. This in turn lightens the colour of the timber, giving an almost naturally occurring bleached effect