Overview
A quintessential American Mid-Century Modern 'room divider' hutch featuring a two-piece design with a credenza base and a multi-functional display top.
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Overview
A quintessential American Mid-Century Modern 'room divider' hutch featuring a two-piece design with a credenza base and a multi-functional display top.
Story
In the early 1960s, American suburban homes were transitioning to open-concept layouts, creating a desperate need for furniture that could define a space without blocking light.
Maker / Origin
Founded in 1924 by Thomas B. Stanley—who remarkably served as the Governor of Virginia while running the company—Stanley Furniture became a leader in the 'High Point' furniture movement.
Condition & Value
The piece appears to be in excellent vintage condition with a well-preserved original finish and intact glass. Mid-Century Modern hutches in this 'room divider' style are currently in high demand.
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