I wasn't familiar with the name of this kind of dresser, but this is a timely post: Yesterday morning I saw one of them being thrown away! I was stranded in NY city (spotted on Thompson between Bleecker and 3rd, for any NY folk) without a way to transport it to safety. :(
Many campaign items like this had removable feet, increasing their utility and elegance. Some examples (via Nick Heywood's awesome campaign furniture post):
I just love that whole bedroom! I wouldn't have thought that wall-to-wall, busy wallpaper would make a room feel cozy, but that one certainly does look cozy!
Love-y campaign dressers and chests! I've been trying to get my hands on some but I guess they're hard to come by here. Cute little legs added on! Sounds like a good weekend project : )
Is this campaign? http://baltimore.craigslist.org/fuo/1672611809.html The current paint job is crazy but it's listed on Baltimore CL for $25! It looks like my parents bedroom furniture which I think is actually henredon from the 70s.
Love those campaign dressers and they look adorable with the little legs.
ReplyDeleteI like the dressers!
ReplyDeleteGreat minds must think alike, bec. I featured my campaign dresser makeover today :) I like these with feet, especially used as bedside tables.
ReplyDeleteI die... those are perfect! I want a campaign piece SO badly
ReplyDeleteI love these small dressers as night stands. I am looking to replace my mismatched pair as we speak, and this is a super fun idea.
ReplyDeleteNever would have thought of that, how smart!
ReplyDeleteI love the campaign dressers but I'm not sure the feet go with the campaign style. It looks added on.
ReplyDeleteI'm so jealous of you and your campaign dressers! I only wish I campaigners to add feet too!
ReplyDeleteI love that dresser and I think it looks great with the little feet.
ReplyDeleteI wasn't familiar with the name of this kind of dresser, but this is a timely post: Yesterday morning I saw one of them being thrown away! I was stranded in NY city (spotted on Thompson between Bleecker and 3rd, for any NY folk) without a way to transport it to safety. :(
ReplyDeleteI think it would be fairly simple! Go for it!!!!! :)
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and cheaply since those little legs are only like 1$ from homedepot
ReplyDeleteI love that bed. Its amazing and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love these dressers, I love that as a night stand they are very substantial pieces.
ReplyDeleteMany campaign items like this had removable feet, increasing their utility and elegance. Some examples (via Nick Heywood's awesome campaign furniture post):
ReplyDeleteA similar piece to the dresser in your post
A handsome set, with both pieces featuring removable feet
In my opinion, Carrier and Co's piece either has original or beautifully repro'ed feet.
I just love that whole bedroom! I wouldn't have thought that wall-to-wall, busy wallpaper would make a room feel cozy, but that one certainly does look cozy!
ReplyDeleteLove-y campaign dressers and chests! I've been trying to get my hands on some but I guess they're hard to come by here. Cute little legs added on! Sounds like a good weekend project : )
ReplyDeletei never knew about this campaign furniture until i read your blog...now i'm completely obsessed!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny,
ReplyDeleteIs this campaign?
http://baltimore.craigslist.org/fuo/1672611809.html
The current paint job is crazy but it's listed on Baltimore CL for $25! It looks like my parents bedroom furniture which I think is actually henredon from the 70s.