Thomasville Decorum Collection Oak Armoire with Chevron Parquetry Doors View Watchlist >
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Lot # E697
System ID # 28605901
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Thomasville Decorum Collection Oak Armoire with Chevron Parquetry Doors
A substantial bedroom armoire from Thomasville Furniture's Decorum Collection, executed in the Mediterranean-revival mode that dominated American case-goods design through the late 1960s and 1970s. The piece combines hardwood solids, composites, and figured veneers, with the door fronts laid in a striking chevron-matched parquetry pattern framed by raised octagonal moldings. A long top drawer with twin brass knobs and central escutcheon sits beneath the stepped cornice; a single deep drawer with Chippendale-style batwing pulls anchors the base.
The two-door upper cabinet opens to a divided upper compartment with vertical dividers above a pair of concealed dovetail-constructed drawers — a well-considered configuration for folded linens or wardrobe storage behind a clean two-door façade. The interior carries the factory production stamp "NO 2442 ARMOIRE / ORD NO 348," consistent with Thomasville's standard manufacturing documentation of the period.
CONDITION
Good and sturdy throughout. Scuffing and finish wear/loss across the case, with a chip to the right side near the base and a dark stain to the rear panel that does not affect function and is not visible from the front. Hardware on the bottom drawer has been replaced; the right door's ring pull has been repaired with wire. Drawers operate; doors swing and close.
DIMENSIONS / SPECIFICATIONS
- Overall: 60" H × 38" W × 18" D
- Construction: Oak solids, composites, and veneers
- Drawers: Four dovetailed (one top, two concealed behind doors, one base)
- Interior: Divided upper storage compartment
- Hardware: Brass knobs, ring pulls, and Chippendale-style bail pulls
- Markings: Stenciled "NO 24-12 ARMOIRE / ORD NO 348" to rear