Is this a marvelous Display Cabinet? Yes! What about a stunning Bookcase? Yes! Could it be a wonderful China Hutch? Also, YES!! This gorgeous cabinet is comprised of a one-piece off-white painted unit with four lower doors (or 2 double doors) with antiqued brass plated rings or handles and open storage with a shelf behind each set of double doors. The top portion is lighted and features two tall narrow double doors with glass inserts, lovely, antiqued brass pulls, and three adjustable glass shelves behind the doors. The edges are adorned with faux wicker or woven rattan detail with six antiqued brass plated square accents at each door corner. IT. IS. STUNNING!!!! This awesome bookcase, display cabinet, or china hutch will look amazing whether you place it in the dining room, living room, or the kitchen. Use it to display the priceless china you inherited from your grandmother in the kitchen, or your book collection in the study. Fill the top area with your favorite décor and artwork and use the lower portion for storing linens, serving ware, or games. It is adaptable enough to blend right in whether your design style leans to chinoiserie, campaign, mid-century modern, or more traditional.
Drexel Furniture Company was founded in 1903 in Drexel, North Carolina by six businessmen for a total investment of $14,000.00. Sam Huffman, one of the initial founders, managed the enterprise until his death in 1935 when his son, Robert O. Huffman took the helm. By 1950 under the younger Huffman’s leadership Drexel had grown from a small factory to a leader in furniture manufacturing. They acquired other furniture companies along the way and by the late 1950s employed 2300 workers. The 1960s had them adding industrial and hospitality furniture to their lines. In 1968 they were purchased, and Drexel Enterprises became Drexel Heritage Furnishings, Inc. They continued to add to their styles and lines and were sold again and then in 1986 became part of Masco Corporation one of the country’s largest furniture manufacturers. They are now based in High Point, NC and operate ten factories in North Carolina and one in South Carolina and are one of the leading furniture manufacturers in the world.
This is a GORGEOUS piece of furniture by an ICONIC manufacturer. So, wherever you use it and whatever you call it…. you need to call it yours!!!