Mid-Century Modern “Tower Suite” Rosewood & Pecan Dresser by Lane, c.1970’s
$2,895 - Expertly Refinished
With over 15 years of experience, our workshop has followed a careful process of restoration, showcasing our passion and creativity for vintage designs that can seamlessly be incorporated with many interior decors. Enjoy!😁
Dimensions: 31.50”H x 66”W x 19”D
This Mid-Century Modern dresser from Lane’s “Tower Suite” line carries a bold, architectural presence with its clean lines and floating form. The case is built from pecan with a deep walnut stain, accented by rosewood pulls capped in chrome that give just the right amount of contrast. Six drawers frame a central tambour-style door, balancing generous storage with sculptural symmetry. Tapered legs elevate the design, giving it a lightness that keeps the piece elegant rather than heavy. Expertly refinished, it embodies the mix of function and forward style that made Lane’s work of the 1970s so distinctive.
Fun Historical Fact: When the Tower Suite debuted in the early 1970s, Lane marketed it as furniture with “towering elegance,” highlighting the unusual pairing of pecan and rosewood. The look captured a cultural shift toward sleek, modern living spaces that still felt warm and organic. Ads from the period promised buyers that the line would “stand apart from the ordinary,” a claim that still holds true today for collectors of Mid-Century design.