Hickory Chair HC6467-10 Winterthur Estate Marguerite Dresser
Marguerite Dresser
35.25"h x 60"w x 20"d
90cm h x 152cm w x 51cm d
Finish: Dark Walnut
By 1951 du Pont had transformed his home into the Winterthur Museum. At the same time, he began to build a world-class library, one that today contains more than 500,000 resources relating to the decorative arts. Carefully preserved in the collection of rare books is a furniture pattern book from a series published by R. Ackermann in 1823. The volume includes 44 colored engravings of Fashionable Furniture. Hickory Chair Company's artists have adapted a 19th-century image from Ackermann's series in the creation of this dresser. The result is a piece of furniture that is certain to become an important part of today's living environments that emphasize unparalleled quality and beauty.
Hickory Chair - In 1911 Hickory Chair began with a single made to order dining chair. Since then the vision has been to combine the authenticity of classic craftsmanship with the efficiency of modern manufacturing. The product range has evolved into an assortment of timeless designs, drawn from significant periods and places, and from the talents of some of the world’s most respected designers. Custom-made furniture by artisans in the Hickory, North Carolina facilities creating the best in customized, bench-made upholstery and case goods since 1911.