This dresser belonged to my wife’s grandmother and, while we don’t know its exact age, it’s at least 80 years old—an heirloom rich with history. Crafted with 1,104 layers of tramp art (and that count doesn’t even include the top), its surface is a testament to patient, layered carving and folk-art skill. The top has been sealed with epoxy, so it’s practical for everyday use and easy to place items on without worrying about wear. Special bear-shaped pulls add a whimsical and unusual touch that makes the piece truly stand out. If you’d like dimensions or more details, please reach out.
This dresser belonged to my wife’s grandmother and, while we don’t know its exact age, it’s at least 80 years old—an heirloom rich with history. Crafted with 1,104 layers of tramp art (and that count doesn’t even include the top), its surface is a testament to patient, layered carving and folk-art skill. The top has been sealed with epoxy, so it’s practical for everyday use and easy to place items on without worrying about wear. Special bear-shaped pulls add a whimsical and unusual touch that makes the piece truly stand out. If you’d like dimensions or more details, please reach out.