A brass finish is widely-known and recognized as a classic and traditional element. Oftentimes, brass hardware elements are used to complement a deeply-colored, rich wood, such as a warm mahogany or cherry, to bring out the warmth of the wood tone. Brass has a bright, gold-like appearance; it’s often shiny but more often nowadays, ‘brushed brass’ is used and added to furniture pieces to give it a traditional look with a modern flair. Whether it’s a bright, natural brass or a more subtle version, brass finishes and hardware elements add a luxurious look to furniture pieces. Brass is also tarnish-resistant so it’s a popular choice to add onto high-use furniture pieces like dressers or chests. The brightness of brass pairs well with nearly all colors, but particularly emphasizes darker colors, like navy blue or gray. A dresser or chest adorned with brass hardware elements will add a distinctive style to your home while enhancing a traditional aesthetic.
Vintage-inspired furniture pieces are a beautiful way to enhance an elegant and classy style in your home. Many vintage dressers are lighter in tone/color (beige, white, or robin’s egg blue), or feature a distressed paint finish. A vintage chest or dresser is also typically adorned with elegant and ornate hardware elements and intricate woodworking designs and patterns. A vintage chest or dresser would make a stunning addition and complement to a variety of home décor motifs, including antique, traditional, and coastal/farmhouse. The subtle and neutral finish of many vintage-inspired dresser or chest pieces allows you to integrate the piece with existing furniture; it will create a gorgeous focal point in your home that enhances both the elegance and class of your space. Vintage chests or dressers would also complement a range of different colors or wall paper designs.
Dressers are one of the few categories of furniture that are commonly made of one material, wood. They usually are wide and short, making them ideal for small and large spaces rooms. Beyond mere tradition, wood construction in dressers is simply the most versatile and reliable building material. While the majority of dressers will be wood, there are notable exceptions and eye-catching in a room, making them a focal point of admiration. They are also meant to provide a space you can dress in front of the top serves as a table to place clothes and space for a mirror. The overall design of a dresser is its most defining feature, giving way to the considerations of build, style, and any other features. Dressers function perfectly in a bedroom, where you or your guest can have easier access to clothes or mirrors if installed.