Let’s talk a little about vintage & antique furniture. There was a time where details meant everything. This piece has ALLLLL the details. I felt like the more I worked on this piece the more I fell in love with every inch of it! When I find a piece that I would like to flip, I’m usually drawn to it because of it’s lines, or a specific detail it has, sometimes I just love the overall look of it and don’t even really notice how amazing it is until I start to really dive into working on it… When it was being picked up to go to it’s forever home I was going on and on about each and every detail, and how much I loved this and that about it- that the new owner interrupted me and said “OK! Stop! You can’t keep it, we are bringing it home!!!” Hahahhahhahahha… yes, I loved this piece very much and if I had more room in my already furnished home, I might have just kept it for myself!

To see it like this- you may wonder, “why would you ever take that?” But, it just needs love! It just needs labor! It is just WAITING to be amazing again! I will admit, this piece may be one of the very dirtiest pieces I have ever had in 6 years of refinishing furniture. However, every minute I spent on it rewarded me with showing me just how amazing it is!
Let’s talk about the details… This is an Empire Dresser, one way to identify this style is by the large chunky scroll pieces that flank either side of the drawers. This piece has a solid wood back, is made of solid wood and then covered with this beautiful veneer. Unfortunately, the veneer for the top two drawers had been chipping away and wasn’t going to be worth repairing.
The top two drawers have a beautiful curve to them, the bottom 4 drawers are also bowed. Once the piece was completely cleaned up you could see the gorgeous pattern of the matching veneer running up the drawers.

The veneer on the top two drawers was removed.

The entire piece cleaned inside and out, sanded and outlined in General Finished Milk paint, Lamp Black

To add more detail to this piece I used an IOD transfer, giving it just a subtle black on black detail.
Once painted and the rest stained. I worked on the top. It’s the most beautiful burl veneer!! And the mirror frame was then sanded and stained. Did I mention this piece has claw feet!?! Burl, curves, claw feet!!! I am just SWOONING over this one!
The drawer pulls are original, with these tiny inset cleats to hold them in place once they have been tightened in place, these are the details that you just don’t find in furniture anymore.
I have worked on hundreds of pieces of furniture and this might just be one of my very favorites ever 🙂

























