Description
An elegant pair of three-drawer walnut chests designed by Mel Smilow in the 1960s, exemplifying the designer’s restrained modernist aesthetic and exceptional craftsmanship. Executed in richly figured American walnut, each cabinet features clean architectural lines, recessed integrated pulls, and beautifully tapered legs that give the substantial forms a remarkably light visual presence.
The cases are constructed with meticulous attention to detail, including exposed finger-jointed casework visible along the top edges—a hallmark of Smilow’s commitment to honest construction and enduring quality. The interiors retain their original fitted drawer dividers, making the chests equally suited for bedroom, living room, or office use.
Mel Smilow’s furniture has become increasingly sought after for its timeless proportions and understated sophistication. Unlike many contemporaries, Smilow emphasized solid craftsmanship over ornamentation, creating pieces that remain as relevant today as when they were first produced. This matching pair is particularly desirable, offering both symmetry and versatility for contemporary interiors. Professionally restored and presenting with a warm walnut finish that highlights the natural grain. An exceptional example of American mid-century modern design by one of its most refined makers.
This rare matched pair would make outstanding bedside chests, end cabinets flanking a sofa, or a sophisticated storage solution in a study or dressing room. Their minimalist form allows them to integrate effortlessly into both classic mid-century and contemporary interiors.
























