William Hinn Style Kent Coffey the Auburn Mid Century Walnut and Pecan Highboy Dresser
William Hinn Style Kent Coffey the Auburn Mid Century Walnut and Pecan Highboy Dresser
VINTAGE AS-IS

William Hinn Style Kent Coffey The Auburn Mid Century Walnut and Pecan Highboy Dresser

$1,495
Currently out of stock
Width:
83 in
Height:
49 in
Length:
20 in
Mid Century Designers:
Kent Coffey
Material:
Walnut
Origin:
USA
SKU:
2021-5345
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RESTORATION OPTIONAL: This piece can be restored to excellent vintage condition!
Optional: Multiple pieces can be matched by stain or reupholstery for a fee.
Delivery: Ships nationwide for $395, or $150 to Chicago metro area.

Kent Coffey

Kent Coffey Mid Century Modern Furniture

Kent Coffey was an American furniture designer known for his contributions to the mid-century modern furniture design style. He was born in 1920 in Lenoir, North Carolina, and spent much of his career designing for his family's furniture company, which was founded in 1907. Coffey's designs were known for their clean lines, simplicity, and functionality. He was exceptionally skilled at creating pieces that combined beauty and practicality, with a focus on making furniture that was both comfortable and easy to use. Coffey's furniture was trendy in the 1950s and 1960s when the mid-century modern style peaked. During this time, he designed a wide range of pieces, including dressers, nightstands, desks, and bookcases. One of Coffey's most notable designs was the "Perspecta" line, which was introduced in 1958. This line featured a distinctive pattern of wooden slats on the drawers that created a sense of depth and perspective. The line was a huge success, and it remains one of Coffey's most iconic designs. Coffey retired in the late 1970s, but his designs are popular with collectors and enthusiasts of mid-century modern furniture. His work is known for its timeless style, high-quality materials, and impeccable craftsmanship. Today, Kent Coffey is recognized as one of the most influential designers of the mid-century modern era.

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