The Henry Link dresser, one of the productions of Henry Link, a North Carolina banker-turned-furniture maker, remains a piece that is largely successful and which, along with the rest of Link's furniture, played a part in introducing the furniture industry to the art and science of mass furniture production. Yet don’t be fooled by the breadth of Henry Link furniture. The brand is known for being highly collectible and for having exquisite construction and craftsmanship, with pieces like the Henry Link provincial dresser, storage and vanity mirror sets, Henry tv chests, and others being among the particularly popular pieces produced by the American favorite brand. Even if you're new to the Henry Link name and brand, it's likely that you've seen one of the many Henry Link dressers for sale in traditional homes throughout the years. The Henry Link wicker dresser, another favorite item for many decorators to place in projects as well as a treasure among DIYers, often appears on our online shelves alongside the likes of bachelor’s chests, low boys, and other sleek storage options.
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