With ornate fretwork overlay, lamb’s tongue molding and bold carved acanthus leaf corbels on the front pilasters, the Wren Dresser recalls the robust neo-classical architecture of the eighteenth century. The dresser is constructed of Parawood solids and cathedral elm veneers, and is available in Parch, a light open-grained finish with a worn, sun-bleached look.
Features:
- Furniture Piece:
Dressers & Chests ,
- Material(s): Elm and Parrawood solids, Cathedral Elm veneers, Metal, Acrylic
- Nine (9) drawers for storage
- Ghost overlay molding matched to drawer fronts
- English dovetail drawer construction
- Dramatic Pilaster with Acanthus Leaf Corbel Motif
- Bottom drawers feature cedar lining
- Metal and grey acrylic hardware
About the Collection:
It’s all in the details. It’s an artfully placed row of hammered nail heads or the sparkle of a faceted glass drawer pull. It’s a footboard with cedar-lined storage for bed linens or the carved corbels on a dresser, inspired by the embellishments of a neoclassical marble mantelpiece. The Arch. Salvage Collection from A.R.T. marries the timeless beauty of traditional European architectural detailing with thoughtful functionality for today’s living.