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American Mid-Century chest of drawers painted in black, with 3-drawers with raised gold painted decorative molding on the drawer fronts surrounding three brass ring drawer pulls per drawer. (DOROTHY DRAPER)(Similar chest: REG4911).
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American Mid-Century chest of drawers painted in black, with 3-drawers with raised gold painted decorative molding on the drawer fronts surrounding three brass ring drawer pulls per drawer. (DOROTHY DRAPER)(Similar chest: REG4911)
Sku: REG4871 Ships From: New York, NY Creator: Dorothy Draper
Width: 38.0" Height: 32.0" Depth : 18.0"
Style: Mid-Century Materials & Techniques: Brass, ebonized, gilt / giltwood, metal, painted, wood Category: Cabinets & Case Goods, Bedroom Condition: Wear to finish, missing one drawer pull. Good; Minor losses
Dorothy Draper (November 22, 1889 – March 11, 1969) was an influential American interior designer and writer, known for her bold and theatrical style in the field of decorative arts. She is widely regarded as one of the most prominent figures in the history of American interior design. Born in Tuxedo Park, New York, Draper grew up in a privileged environment and was exposed to the world of design and aesthetics from a young age. She attended the prestigious Miss Hall's School in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where she developed a keen interest in art and design. Following her graduation, Draper studied at the New York School of Interior Design, which further honed her skills and provided a solid foundation for her future career. In 1923, Draper established her own Read Full Bio
Dorothy Draper (November 22, 1889 – March 11, 1969) was an influential American interior designer and writer, known for her bold and theatrical style in the field of decorative arts. She is widely regarded as one of the most prominent figures in the history of American interior design. Born in Tuxedo Park, New York, Draper grew up in a privileged environment and was exposed to the world of design and aesthetics from a young age. She attended the prestigious Miss Hall's School in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, where she developed a keen interest in art and design. Following her graduation, Draper studied at the New York School of Interior Design, which further honed her skills and provided a solid foundation for her future career. In 1923, Draper established her own interior design firm, Dorothy Draper & Company, which quickly gained recognition for its distinctive style and innovative approach. Draper's designs were characterized by their vibrant colors, bold patterns, and dramatic use of scale. She believed that interiors should be a reflection of one's personality and advocated for creating spaces that were both visually stunning and functional. Throughout her career, Draper worked on numerous high-profile projects, including hotels, restaurants, and private residences. One of her most notable achievements was the redesign of the Greenbrier Resort in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, in the late 1930s. Her transformation of the interiors into a glamorous and luxurious space earned her widespread acclaim and solidified her reputation as a leading figure in the industry. In addition to her design work, Draper was also an accomplished writer. She authored several books, including "Decorating is Fun!" and "Entertaining is Fun!", which became popular guides for home decoration and entertaining during the mid-20th century. Draper's writing style was characterized by her wit and enthusiasm, and she aimed to inspire readers to embrace their own creativity and individuality. Draper's influence on the field of interior design extended far beyond her own projects. She was a trailblazer in advocating for the professionalization of the industry and played a crucial role in establishing interior design as a legitimate career path. Draper's legacy continues to inspire designers today, and her bold and theatrical style remains a hallmark of her work. Dorothy Draper passed away on March 11, 1969, leaving behind a lasting impact on the world of interior design. Her innovative approach, vibrant aesthetic,
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