Additional matching Declaration pieces are available, please check my other listings. Available at Seneca Cannery Antiques, booth B45 - open 7 days a week from 10-5pm
72ʺW × 20ʺD × 31ʺH
A beautifully restored mid-century modern 11-drawer lowboy dresser from the iconic Drexel Declaration collection, designed by Kipp Stewart and Stewart MacDougall in the early 1960s.
Expertly crafted from walnut, this dresser features a sleek, elongated silhouette, original white ceramic and brass pulls, and exceptional craftsmanship throughout. The piece has been professionally refinished, revealing the rich depth and natural luster of the walnut grain while preserving its original character and warm patina.
Offering ample storage with eleven smooth-gliding drawers, includes small jewelry drawer on top left, this versatile piece functions beautifully as a bedroom dresser, dining credenza, or statement storage in a living space.
Materials: Walnut, ceramic and brass hardware
Condition: Professionally restored. The finish has been fully refinished and sealed for durability, with only minimal signs of age remaining. Drawers operate smoothly; structure is solid and sturdy.
Drexel makers mark is visible in the second to last open drawer photo on the right side of the open drawer - the drawer with the separators.
Style Notes:
A timeless example of mid-century American design, the Declaration series merges Danish-inspired minimalism with impeccable craftsmanship. This restored dresser highlights the clean lines, sculptural details, and fine materials that make Drexel’s 1960s designs so collectible today.
About the Collection:
The Drexel Declaration line was designed by Kipp Stewart and Stewart MacDougall for Drexel Furniture in the early 1960s. Celebrated for its balance of modern form and practical function, it remains one of the most beloved American mid-century furniture collections.