For this piece I opted to warm up and darken the color a bit from how Lane originally finished it. As it came from Lane, the case was very similar to Birch in color. That light blond, yellow toned color isn't particularly popular today. The color I used matches some of the darker coloring in the burl and still allows the figuring of the Persimmon wood to show through. This piece originally came with a pedestal style base, which had been broken through its years of use. I replace this with low, substantial chrome feet which look appropriate for a Baughman designed piece. The other thing I like about these is they reflect the floor that they are sitting on and almost look like a part of the floor, which gives a sense that the whole piece is floating.
With 2 large drawers on the bottom, 2 half width drawers in the middle, a wide drawer hidden behind the doors and divided open space on top this piece offers great capacity as well as style. It would work well not only in a bedroom for ample clothing storage but I could also envision it as a dry bar in a den or dining room. Either way it would be a hip addition to a mod decor.
Dimensions: 42"W x 57.5"H x 18"D
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Actually this line was designed by Roland Carter, as per The Times, San Mateo, CA,(newspaper article) dated Jan 3, 1970.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info. I'll post an edit to my post. Do you have a link or image of the page you are referencing? I think Baughman is the most mis-attributed designer I've come across. I've seen so many piece attributed to him that weren't his I've begun to doubt most of the attributions I see.
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