A Piece of LA Design History | 1940s Dresser by Ray See for See-Mar Furniture Co. of LA

1940s Dresser by Ray See for See-Mar Furniture Co. of LA

See-Mar was a partnership between two historic LA design families, The See Family of Chinatown, and the Markoff family of Beverly Hills, founders of the Marbro Lamp Co. Owning a piece of See-Mar furniture is owning a piece of LA Design history.

This 1940’s Dresser designed by Ray See for See-Mar Furniture Co. of Los Angeles features 6 drawers and original hardware. There are 2 available.

68.5 w x 20 d x 33.5 t

$695

Department Head | 1930s Mahagony Dresser

1930s Mahagony Dresser

Before there was JC Penney, there was Wanamaker's Department Store, one of the first department stores in the nation. In the early 20th century, Wanamaker's had two locations, one in Philadelphia and one in NYC. When the company filed for bankruptcy in 1994, JC Penney bought their assets.

This elegant 1930s mahogany dresser with six drawers was once sold by Wanamaker's Department Store in New York.  

45 in wide x 21 in deep x 38 in tall

$395

Coming Up Roses | 1940s Dresser with 6 Drawers

1960s Dresser with 6 Drawers

It's no coincidence that your grandma Rose's house was full of light pink furniture, carpet, and linens and that her house always smelled of roses. The woman loved roses more than your younger, chubby self loved her rhubarb pie.

This 1940s dresser has 6 drawers and a charming energy. 

19 in deep x 54 in long x 34 in tall

$395

Future Furniture | Vintage Hacienda Credenza

Vintage Hacienda Credenza

Though you'd love to live in a small Mexican village near the beach, you are far away from making that a reality. Until then, you'll just start collecting furniture to fit in your future hacienda. 

This vintage Hacienda credenza features inlayed pictographs of Santos on the front.

17 1/2 in deep x 30 in tall x 55 in 1/2 long

$395