This wonderful dresser was designed by Norman Bel Geddes and introduced at the Chicago World’s Fair of 1933. It was Simmon’s first venture into modernism. Although it is made of steel, Bel Geddes designed a wood drawer slider system that keeps the drawer movement smooth and quiet. It is in the original factory enamel and is in excellent condition with just a few light scratches that are normal with age and only show under intense light. All of the original bakelite handles are present without damage. L46.5 W19 H36, L39 W19 H45.5 Price is for the pair. Please contact for shipping, local delivery, or pickup