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Ethan Allen American Impressions Armoire – Model 24-5405, Cherry, 6 Drawers View Watchlist >

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Ethan Allen American Impressions Armoire – Model 24-5405, Cherry, 6 Drawers

This Ethan Allen armoire, model 24-5405 from the American Impressions Collection, showcases the brand's commitment to quality and timeless design. Crafted from solid cherry wood in the rich #224 Autumn Cherry finish, it features two paneled doors that open to reveal four dovetailed drawers and two adjustable, fully removable shelves, offering versatile storage options.​

Drawer Dimensions:
• (2) Upper drawers: 6.25"H x 15.6"W x 14.5"D
• (2) Mid drawers: 6.25"H x 30.5"W x 14.5"D
• (2) Bottom drawers: 6.4"H x 16.25"W x 15.25"D

The armoire's design reflects Arts & Crafts and Mission-style influences, evident in its clean lines and functional form. Its substantial size and elegant finish make it a standout piece suitable for various interiors.​


🔹 Condition

In excellent, like-new condition with minimal signs of use. The cherry finish remains vibrant, all drawers operate smoothly, and there are no visible damages or repairs.​


🔹 Dimensions

Overall: 75.25"H x 44"W x 21"D


🔹 Background: American Impressions Collection

Launched in the early 1990s, Ethan Allen’s American Impressions Collection celebrated early American design sensibilities with a fresh, pared-down aesthetic. It blended elements of Shaker, Arts & Crafts, and Mission styling — prioritizing simple silhouettes, visible joinery, and solid wood construction. Pieces from this line are now increasingly collectible, prized for both their quality and timeless appeal.

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