On the hunt for a maple dresser for sale? Whether you’re searching for a Neoclassical commode crafted of intricate Bird’s Eye Maple, or you’re looking for a reproduction colonial maple dresser from an iconic maker like Ethan Allen, Chairish is the place to kick off your search. We carry hundreds of vintage maple dresser designs, sourced from vintage and antique dealers located all over the U.S. — and now Europe! Every dresser you come across in our collection has been hand-selected by one of our expert curators. The result is an exceptional assortment of vintage maple dressers that you won’t find anywhere else. Browse everything from French maple commodes to solid maple Hitchcock dressers to Heywood-Wakefield dressers to Conant Ball dressers and more.
Discover the Eternal Beauty of Maple Chests of Drawers
Maple has long been the apple of many a wood craftsmen’s eye. Not only is it aesthetically beautiful with its light, creamy color and smooth grain pattern, but maple wood also offers impressive durability that makes it perfect for use in home furnishings. It stains nicely, allowing for an unlimited range of finishing tones that still preserve the look of the natural grain of the wood. The color of maple also tends to deepen with age, offering a gorgeous patina only available with time. Aside from the classic maple, bird’s eye maple has also taken the world of wood furniture by storm. With a distinctive pattern resembling tiny, swirling lines, the finish of bird’s eye maple is really one-of-a-kind and unique to every piece.
Shop Vintage Solid Maple Dressers, Painted Maple Furniture and More
Although natural finishes of maple wood furniture is highly desirable, painted finishes are also beautiful options. Artists paint intricate designs onto the wood, using it as their canvas to create functional art. Solid-colored paint can create a clean look that matches the color scheme of the room, while distressed paint finishes can lend themselves to a rustic vibe. What better place to put some of this amazing maple wood furniture than in the bedroom? Maple dressers are a great investment, with a variety of designs that can fit into any style scheme. An antique maple dresser can add a touch of old-school elegance, with carved designs and soft silhouettes. Vintage maple dressers are usually more streamlined and simple, perfect for Mid-Century Modern or Minimalist styles.
Questions & Answers
- Which brand has the largest assortment of maple dressers at Chairish?
- Ethan Allen is our most popular maple dresser brand, with 50+ items in stock.
- Do you carry wood maple dressers?
- Wood, maple, and metal are our most popular maple dresser material types.
- Do you carry brown maple dressers?
- We have maple dressers in popular colors including brown, tan, and orange.
- Can I get free shipping on maple dressers from Chairish?
- Yes! Select maple dressers ship for free from Chairish.
- How many vintage maple dressers does Chairish have in stock?
- We have 440+ vintage maple dressers in stock.
- What are some popular maple dresser styles?
- Popular maple dresser styles are Traditional, American, and Mid-Century Modern.
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