Description
Vintage 1950s elm credenza by Drexel. Part of the “Today’s Living” collection. Attributed to Milo Baughman. The true designer is disputed. Some say Baughman some say Edward Wormley. The Hallmarks of this design most closely resemble Baughman’s “Perspective” line for Drexel. Taller than normal, with lots of varied storage inside. Six drawers, three on the left, three on the right. Center cabinet holds a single adjustable height shelf. Ideal for use as an entertainment center. The sideboard’s sliding doors will allow easy access to components inside. Honey colored wood will match maple, yellow mahogany and even lighter teak woods. Pair this with your Conant Ball or Heywood Wakefield pieces. We have a matching vanity/desk and high boy dresser (sold separately).