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$495
Vintage French Provincial Hand-Painted Cream Dresser w/ Cabriole Legs, c.1970's - Delivery Available
Posted 2 months ago in Los Angeles, CA
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Commerce, CA 90022, USA
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Designer: Unknown Manufacturer: Unknown Country: United States Materials: Han Painted Wood, Metal Pulls Style: French Provincial Year: 1970's www.vintagesupplystore.com Delivery available for a fee. Enjoy flexible monthly payments with Paypal. Choose your installment plan on our website. $495 - Original Vintage Condition Dimensions: 44.25”H x 32”W x 18”D Stop by our new showroom located at 5450 E. Olympic Blvd. Los Angeles, CA 90022 Open by appointment but very flexible Instagram: vintage_supply This vintage French Provincial dresser blends graceful European lines with a relaxed California cottage character, finished in a warm hand-painted cream that feels soft, airy, and effortlessly inviting. Its gently curved cabriole legs, scalloped apron, and delicate floral motifs add a romantic silhouette, while the speckled finish and subtle patina give it the charm only time can create. Ornate metal pulls provide a touch of classic elegance, balancing the sweetness of the painted surface with just enough contrast. Though rooted in traditional French styling, the piece feels perfectly at home in a light-filled West Coast interior, pairing beautifully with linen textiles, natural woods, and sun-washed spaces. Presented in original vintage condition, it remains sturdy, functional, and full of personality—an easy statement piece that brings warmth and character to any bedroom or guest space. Fun Historical Fact French Provincial furniture traces its origins to the countryside of 18th-century France, where local artisans adapted the ornate forms of Parisian court furniture into simpler, more livable pieces for everyday homes. When European design influences reached America in the mid-20th century, manufacturers reinterpreted the style using lighter finishes and painted surfaces to suit brighter, more casual interiors. By the 1960s and ’70s, these romantic silhouettes became especially popular in California, where they blended beautifully with cottage, coastal, and garden-inspired homes. The result is this uniquely American take on a French classic—elegant in form, but relaxed enough for modern living.
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