Transitional Double-Chest Dresser (Triple Dresser)
Storage: Bedroom Dresser/Bureau · Modern Transitional (Contemporary), circa 2020-present. It blends Hollywood Regency accents with French Neoclassical silhouettes. · Likely a high-end commercial brand such as Bernhardt, Caracole, or Ethan Allen given the showroom styling.

Type
Storage: Bedroom Dresser/Bureau
Style Period
Modern Transitional (Contemporary), circa 2020-present. It blends Hollywood Regency accents with French Neoclassical silhouettes.
Material
Engineered wood (MDF/Plywood core) with paint grade maple or poplar solids; decorative metal hardware; satin-sheen paint finish.
Age Estimate
Manufactured between 2018 and 2024; part of a current or recent furniture collection.
Dimensions
Height: 36-38 inches; Width: 66-72 inches; Depth: 19-21 inches. This is a standard wide triple dresser format.
Origin
Likely manufactured in Vietnam or China for a North American luxury furniture brand; sourced from a contemporary furniture showroom.
Designer/Maker
Likely a high-end commercial brand such as Bernhardt, Caracole, or Ethan Allen given the showroom styling.
Value Estimate
Retail value: $1,800 - $3,200; Secondary market value: $600 - $1,100 depending on brand recognition.
Description
An elegant, wide-profile bedroom dresser featuring a sophisticated nine-drawer configuration. The design is characterized by its recessed center column which is accented by three geometric diamond motifs. Supported by graceful, tapered legs, the piece provides a sense of lightness despite its significant storage capacity.
Key Features
Breakfront design facade; diamond-shaped center accents; tapered flared legs; satin white finish; drop-ring hardware.
Color & Finish
Antique White or Off-White satin paint finish with a smooth, factory-applied texture. Subtle distressing may be present on edges.
Construction Method
Industrial machine-run manufacturing. Features include a breakfront-style facade with a recessed center section and tapered saber legs.
Joinery & Craftsmanship
Likely machine-cut sliding dovetails for drawers; cam-lock or dowel assembly for the main carcass reflecting modern high-end retail quality.
Wood Grain & Species
Closed-grain hardwoods (Poplar or Maple) used for structural components; grain is masked by an opaque painted finish.
Surface Treatment
Opaque lacquer or enamel spray finish; the center diamonds likely feature a contrasting metallic or darker paint inlay.
Upholstery Details
None on the dresser; however, the coordinating bed and bench feature polyester-blend performance fabrics with floral and geometric motifs.
Hardware & Fittings
Six polished nickel or silver-toned drop-handle pulls; three central decorative diamond-shaped escutcheons or fixed metal overlays.
Origin & Provenance
Likely manufactured in Vietnam or China for a North American luxury furniture brand; sourced from a contemporary furniture showroom.
Condition Notes
Excellent condition. As a showroom display or modern residential piece, it shows no visible wear, structural damage, or finish fading. Grade: Excellent.
Interesting Facts
The 'Breakfront' style seen here was originally popularized in 18th-century English library bookcases to break up the visual weight of large cabinets.
Cultural Significance
Represents the 'New Traditionalist' movement in 21st-century interior design, which favors light colors and clean lines over heavy, dark antique finishes.
Similar Pieces
French Provincial Dressers (more ornate carvings) or Mid-Century Dressers (cleaner lines, no decorative overlays).
Care & Maintenance
Dust regularly with a microfiber cloth; avoid ammonia-based cleaners which can yellow white paint; protect the top surface from moisture with coasters.
Value Estimate
Retail value: $1,800 - $3,200; Secondary market value: $600 - $1,100 depending on brand recognition.
Sustainability Notes
Constructed with mixed solid and engineered woods, typical of modern mass-luxury markets. Longevity is high due to durable modern finishes.