Pair of Mid-Century Modern Slatted Front Night Stands by American of Martinsville, c.1960’s
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Designer: American of Martinsville
Manufacturer: American of Martinsville
Country: United States
Materials: Walnut
Period Style: Mid-Century Modern Date of Manufacturer: c.1960’s
Condition: Expertly Refinished
Number of Items: 2 ID Number: 10409
Dimensions: 24”H x 26.25”W x 16”D Description: This expertly refinished pair of mid-century modern nightstands by American of Martinsville showcases the brand’s distinctive approach to clean-lined American craftsmanship with a subtle architectural flair. Executed in warm walnut, each stand features beautifully slatted cabinet fronts that add depth, rhythm, and texture to the otherwise streamlined silhouette. The softly raised gallery-style top gives the form an elegant finishing detail, while the tapered legs lift the cases with a light and refined presence. Inside, the design offers practical bedside storage with a thoughtful combination of concealed space and a single upper drawer for everyday essentials. Both sculptural and functional, this pair embodies the understated sophistication that made American of Martinsville such a respected name in mid-century furniture design. Fun Historical Fact
American of Martinsville became one of the most prominent American furniture manufacturers of the mid-20th century by blending quality craftsmanship with modern styling that appealed to the evolving postwar home. In the 1960s, designers increasingly incorporated slatted and sculptural facade details like these to create more visual dimension while keeping furniture sleek and orderly. Walnut was especially favored during this period for its rich tone and ability to convey warmth without feeling overly traditional. Pieces like these nightstands reflect that balance perfectly, combining practical storage with the kind of thoughtful design that made mid-century interiors feel both polished and inviting.
Expertly Refinished: With over 15 years of experience, our workshop has followed a careful process of restoration, showcasing our passion and creativity for vintage designs that can seamlessly be incorporated with many interior decors. Enjoy! 😁