T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
T.h. Robsjohn-gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser
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T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings for Widdicomb Mid Century Bleached Mahogany Dresser

$4,995

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Restoration included,
lead time 4-6 weeks.
In Stock! Ships Nationwide for $347 Flat Rate.
Width:
34.5 in
Height:
32.25 in
Length:
20 in
Material:
Mahogany
Color:
Blonde
Brand:
Widdicomb
Mid Century Designers:
T.H. Robsjohn Gibbings
Origin:
USA
SKU:
2024-1554
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Widdicomb

Widdicomb Mid Century Modern Furniture Brand

The Widdicomb Furniture Company was founded in 1858 by George Widdicomb in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Initially a cabinet shop, the company expanded and included George's four sons, becoming George Widdicomb & Sons. The company dissolved in 1863 due to the sons' enlistment in the American Civil War​1​. After the war, the sons opened a small furniture shop in 1864, which grew into the Widdicomb Bros. & Richards after forming a partnership with T.F. Richards in 1869. The company, known for its spindle bed frames, had around 150 employees by 1871. In 1883, William Widdicomb, serving as President, retired​1​. By 1891, Widdicomb was shipping products throughout the U.S. They produced various bedroom furniture made of oak, ash, birch, and maple. Their styles evolved over time, incorporating elements of American Empire style, French design, and the Colonial Revival Movement. Traditional designs were phased out in 1938, making room for more modern designs​1​. In 1915, the company was sold to Joseph Griswold Sr. and Godfrey von Platen. It later merged with Mueller Furniture Corporation in 1950, becoming Widdicomb-Mueller Corporation, before separating from Mueller in 1960. T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings and George Nakashima were notable designers for the company, with Robsjohn-Gibbings contributing modern designs and Nakashima creating the "Origin Group" of pieces​1​. Modern styles were influenced by Scandinavian design, with Robsjohn-Gibbings' designs in the 1940s and 50s, and Nakashima's "Origin Collection," which was inspired by Japanese and Shaker furniture. The collection included bedroom and dining room pieces​1​. Widdicomb went out of business in 2002, and the design and manufacturing rights for the John Widdicomb Company were acquired by Stickley in the same year. Works by the company are in the Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum collection, and the company's archive is held in the Grand Rapids Public Library​

T. H. Robsjohn Gibbings

T.H. Robsjohn Gibbings was a prominent figure in mid-century modern furniture design, renowned for his significant contributions to furniture's aesthetic and functional aspects. Here are some key elements that made him a great designer in this field: Simplicity and Elegance: Gibbings was known for his clean lines and elegant designs. His furniture often displayed a minimalist aesthetic, free from unnecessary ornamentation, a hallmark of mid-century modern design. Combination of Classic and Modern: He had a unique talent for blending classical elements with modern design principles. Gibbings drew inspiration from ancient Greek and Roman designs, reinterpreting them in a contemporary context. This fusion created timeless pieces that were both sophisticated and approachable. Functionality and Comfort: Despite their aesthetic appeal, Gibbings' designs were also highly functional. He believed furniture should be comfortable and practical, not just visually pleasing. His pieces were designed with the user's comfort in mind, making them beautiful and usable in everyday life. Quality Craftsmanship: Gibbings was known for his attention to detail and the use of high-quality materials. He often worked with fine wood and other superior materials, ensuring his furniture was stylish, durable, and well-crafted. Influential Collaborations: Gibbings collaborated with notable manufacturers and artisans, which helped to broaden his influence and bring his designs to a broader audience. His partnerships were instrumental in promoting the mid-century modern style of furniture design. Legacy and Influence: His work left a lasting impact on the design world, influencing future generations of designers. Gibbings' approach to furniture design was innovative for its time and helped shape the evolution of modern furniture design. T.H. Robbsjohn Gibbings' contribution to mid-century modern furniture design was marked by a blend of aesthetic beauty, practical functionality, and a unique fusion of classical and modern styles, making him a significant figure in design history.

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