vintage white wicker etagere shelf with drawer

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$3,250.00
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Details

A vintage wicker étagère shelf dating to the late 1960s through 1970s in a Coastal Hollywood Regency style. The tall open silhouette and softly weathered white finish give the piece an airy Palm Beach character, with woven wicker shelves and wrapped reed framing throughout. The lower drawer adds concealed storage beneath the open shelving, making it especially beautiful styled with stacked books, ceramics, shells, baskets, linens, or collected objects. Its narrow vertical proportions work well in layered coastal interiors, sunrooms, bathrooms, boutiques, or softly neutral spaces where texture and age are part of the composition.

CONDITION

In good condition with wear consistent with age and use. Please review photos carefully, as there is scattered finish wear, paint loss, surface rust at some hardware points, and areas of breakage and wear to the wicker wrapping and woven shelves as shown.

MEASUREMENTS

Height 80.5 in 204.5 cm
Width 22 in 55.9 cm
Depth 22 in 55.9 cm
Shelf Heights

15.5 in
35.25 in
49.25 in
53.125 in
80 in

39.4 cm
89.5 cm
125.1 cm
134.9 cm
203.2 cm

 

SHIPPING

Home delivery via a blanket wrap service.  Delivery estimate in 4-6 weeks.  Faster shipping available. Please contact us for expedited options and pricing.   A contact phone number is required for shipment. Please provide at checkout. 

International and non-contiguous US customers, please contact us for shipping options and pricing based on your location.

About Us

Our philosophy behind the collections of 86 Vintage is to find something from decades past and inspire our customer to translate it into their home and wardrobe. 

With back grounds in fashion and interior design , our curators select various pieces that provoke thought and creativity.  Whether in its craftsmanship, worn patina, pattern, or color, each piece is appreciated for its unique character.

The collections truly are an extension of  the thought process poured into every design project. 

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