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Step into the timeless elegance of Oetzmann & Co. 's Victorian furniture from the 1880s
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Step into the timeless elegance of Oetzmann & Co. 's Victorian furniture from the 1880s. Each piece tells a story, showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and attention to detail. The doors, created by Alfred Koehn in 1936, invite you to enter a world of sophistication and charm. Virginia Kennady's double bed from 1935/1942 beckons you to indulge in luxurious comfort. Its elegant design seamlessly blends classic beauty with modern functionality. Accompanying it is William High's upright harp/piano from 1937, an instrument that harmonizes both visually and audibly. For those who appreciate versatility, Virginia Kennady's card table from 1939 offers a stylish solution for entertainment needs. Meanwhile, her piano from the same year enchants with its melodic allure. Ulrich Fischer's washstand from 1937 stands as a testament to practicality without compromising on aesthetics. Its sleek design adds a touch of refinement to any space it graces. John Garay's table from 1953 epitomizes mid-century modernism with its clean lines and minimalist appeal. Dorothea A. Farrington's drop-leaf table from 1941 showcases ingenuity through its space-saving design. Leo Drozdoff's washstand from 1939 exudes timeless grace while offering functionality at every turn. Elizabeth Curtis' sofa from 1940 invites you to relax in style, providing utmost comfort without sacrificing elegance. Eugene Croe's General Cass Table harkens back to the grandeur of yesteryears with its ornate detailing and regal presence. Each piece crafted by these talented creators transports you back in time while effortlessly blending into contemporary spaces—a testament to their enduring appeal and lasting quality.