Wooden Furniture Collection
Step into the timeless beauty of wooden furniture, where craftsmanship meets artistry. Each piece tells a story, reflecting the skill and creativity of its creator
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Step into the timeless beauty of wooden furniture, where craftsmanship meets artistry. Each piece tells a story, reflecting the skill and creativity of its creator. Take a seat at the Table with Deep Drawer, crafted by Mattie P. Goodman between 1935 and 1942. Its sturdy construction and spacious drawer make it both functional and elegant. The Half-round Table, designed by Georgine E. Mason around 1940, adds a touch of sophistication to any room with its graceful curves and impeccable finish. For those in need of a workspace that exudes charm, look no further than the Desk (Lady's) by Georgine E. Mason from the same era. Its intricate details and refined design create an inspiring environment for productivity. Experience comfort like never before on the Braided Rawhide Bottom Chair by Dorothy Johnson circa 1940. The combination of woodwork and braided rawhide creates a unique seating experience that is as visually appealing as it is comfortable. Elevate your seating arrangement with the Hide-bottom High-seat Chair crafted by Dorothy Johnson in 1939. This chair not only provides support but also showcases exquisite craftsmanship through its hide-bottom design. Discover practicality fused with elegance in Walter W. Jennings' Washstand from 1936 - a versatile addition to any living space or bedroom. Transform your bed into an oasis with Bed Posts created by Walter W. Jennings during the same period; their ornate carvings add character to any sleeping sanctuary. Ensure your little one dines in style with Dorothy Johnson's Childs High Chair from 1939 - combining safety features with aesthetic appeal for your peace of mind. Indulge in luxury every night on Virginia Kennady's Bed Double made between 1935-1942; this masterpiece offers unparalleled comfort while adding grandeur to your bedroom decor. Relaxation reaches new heights when you sink into Dorothy Johnson's High-bottom High-back Armchair from 1939.