Vintage Arts & Crafts Oak Dresser by Jack Grimble of Cromer (Norfolk)
A striking example of early 20th Century craftsmanship, this oak dresser was made by renowned Norfolk cabinetmaker Jack Grimble.
Constructed from rich, solid oak, the dresser features Grimble's signature hand-carved motifs, sturdy pegged joints and iron strip hinges. The design is both practical and beautiful, with a warm patina that only comes from decades of careful use.
Origin: English
Era: 1920-30's
Material: solid oak with hand-forged iron fittings
Features: open shelving with plate grooves for display and lower cupboard storage with two panelled doors. Distinctive hand-carved floral roundels on each side.
Size: 115 cms wide / 168 high (tallest point) / 37 cm deep (deepest point). This dresser is one piece so does not come apart.
Condition: excellent condition with only very minor age-related wear consistent with it's age.
This dresser would make a statement in a kitchen, dining room or hallway, blending seamlesslyt with both traditional and contemporary interiors. It's a true heirloom piece - practical storage and display combined with artistry and craftsmanship.
I've sold a few of Jack Grimble's dressers now and they are always shorter than the norm so perfect for a cottage with low ceilings and limited space!
Please note: Delivery of this dresser will be made in our bi-monthly weekend delivery run. You will be informed of the date within 2 business days of your order.