Triptych Mirror Vanity or Dressing Table

Bed/Bedroom Furniture: Vanity Table · Modern Traditional Revivial / Eclectic Cottage Style · Mass-market retailer (e.g., PBteen, Wayfair, or similar home goods brand)

Triptych Mirror Vanity or Dressing Table

Type

Bed/Bedroom Furniture: Vanity Table

Style Period

Modern Traditional Revivial / Eclectic Cottage Style

Material

Likely solid pine or rubberwood with MDF components, glass mirrors, and paint finish

Age Estimate

Likely manufactured 2010-2020

Dimensions

30 inches high (table surface), 60 inches total height (with mirror), 42 inches wide, 18 inches deep

Origin

Likely manufactured in East Asia (Vietnam or China) for the US market

Designer/Maker

Mass-market retailer (e.g., PBteen, Wayfair, or similar home goods brand)

Value Estimate

$150 - $350 USD (Secondary market retail value based on condition)

Description

This modern vanity features a classic triptych mirror arrangement on a four-drawer desk-style base. The center drawer is flanked by smaller side drawers, supported by elegant turned legs that evoke a traditional cottage feel. The slate-green paint palette provides a contemporary twist to a classic bedroom staple.

Key Features

Three-way adjustable mirror, turned support legs, five-compartment drawer layout, and matching wooden knobs

Color & Finish

Matte Sage Green / Slate Blue painted finish with subtle factory distressing and wood-knob accents

Construction Method

Modern machine-made mass production, featuring turned legs and factory-applied spray finish

Joinery & Craftsmanship

Standard commercial joinery; likely cam-lock or pocket screw assembly with machine-cut drawer boxes

Wood Grain & Species

Indeterminate species due to opaque paint; likely softwood based on turned leg style

Surface Treatment

Painted and distressed finish to simulate aged 'shabby chic' aesthetic

Upholstery Details

N/A (Shown with a separate white wicker stool with a fabric-covered cushion)

Hardware & Fittings

Matching wooden ball knobs; standard metal drawer glides; metal hinges for side mirrors

Origin & Provenance

Likely manufactured in East Asia (Vietnam or China) for the US market

Condition Notes

Fair to Good. Visible surface wear, scuffs on the tabletop, and cluttered arrangement suggesting daily use.

Interesting Facts

The triptych mirror design became a staple of 'Dressing Tables' in the 18th century so ladies could view themselves from multiple angles.

Cultural Significance

Represents the modern 'Beauty Station' trend popularized by social media and bedroom vanity culture.

Similar Pieces

Secretary desks or console tables; distinguished by the attached permanent triple-mirror system.

Care & Maintenance

Clean with a damp microfiber cloth; avoid ammonia-based cleaners on the painted surface; use glass cleaner only on mirror surfaces.

Value Estimate

$150 - $350 USD (Secondary market retail value based on condition)

Sustainability Notes

Likely utilizes plantation-grown wood; longevity is moderate; refinishing is possible to extend lifespan.

Identified on 6/9/2026