Pair of French Provincial Style “Limoges” Painted Night Stands by Drexel, c.1960’s
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Detailed information on Pair of French Provincial Style “Limoges” Painted Night Stands by Drexel, c.1960’s
Designer: Drexel
Manufacturer: Drexel
Country: United States
Materials: Painted Wood, Brass Handles
Period Style: French Provincial Date of Manufacturer: c.1960’s
Condition: Original Vintage Condition
Number of Items: 2 ID Number: Pro 098
Dimensions: 25.50”H x 22”W x 16”D
Description: This charming pair of Drexel “Limoges” nightstands captures the timeless romance of French Provincial design with its softly scalloped apron, cabriole legs, and elegant brass hardware. Finished in a creamy painted tone with subtle green detailing, they bring a light, airy presence that instantly warms up a bedroom or guest space. The drawers offer practical bedside storage, while the petite footprint makes them easy to style in both traditional and eclectic interiors. True to their vintage character, they remain in original condition, showcasing authentic patina, light wear, and gentle imperfections that add depth and story. A beautiful, collected pair with the kind of old-world grace that never goes out of style.
Fun Historical Fact Drexel became one of America’s most recognizable furniture makers in the 20th century by translating European-inspired forms into well-made, everyday-livable pieces for the modern home. French Provincial style surged in popularity in the U.S. after the 1940s and 1950s, as Americans embraced romantic country-house aesthetics—curves, scallops, and ornate hardware—without the heaviness of formal antique furniture. “Limoges” references the famed French city associated with fine decorative arts, a naming tradition brands used to evoke craftsmanship and Old World elegance. Pieces like these were often designed to mix seamlessly with existing décor, which is why they still layer beautifully into today’s interiors.