Mid-Century Faux Bamboo Hand-Painted Credenza
Furniture / Case Goods

Mid-Century Faux Bamboo Hand-Painted Credenza

This is a vintage three-door credenza or sideboard featuring a Chinoiserie-inspired Hollywood Regency style. The piece is constructed from wood with a warm, medium-toned honey oak or pecan finish. A defining characteristic is the elaborate 'faux bamboo' or 'milled' wood trim that frames the top edges, the face of the unit, and the recessed panels of each door, creating a textured, tropical aesthetic. Each of the three cabinet doors displays a central hand-painted botanical motif consisting of green bamboo stalks and leaves with golden-yellow highlights. The doors are equipped with small, discreet circular brass-toned pull knobs. Physically, the piece appears robust with a visible wood grain flowing vertically across the panels. In terms of condition, there is minor surface wear consistent with age, specifically some light scuffing on the top surface where decorative objects (a raccoon, kangaroo, and elephant figurine) are placed. The craftsmanship suggests a mid-20th-century American manufacture, possibly by a firm like Thomasville or Drexel, which frequently utilized these stylistic motifs in the 1960s and 70s. The paint on the bamboo leaves remains vibrant with no significant flaking or loss visible. There are no obvious signs of structural repairs, though a slight patina is present on the metallic hardware.

Estimated Value

$600 - $950

Basic Information

Category

Furniture / Case Goods

Appraised On

February 27, 2026

Estimated Value

$600 - $950

Item Description

This is a vintage three-door credenza or sideboard featuring a Chinoiserie-inspired Hollywood Regency style. The piece is constructed from wood with a warm, medium-toned honey oak or pecan finish. A defining characteristic is the elaborate 'faux bamboo' or 'milled' wood trim that frames the top edges, the face of the unit, and the recessed panels of each door, creating a textured, tropical aesthetic. Each of the three cabinet doors displays a central hand-painted botanical motif consisting of green bamboo stalks and leaves with golden-yellow highlights. The doors are equipped with small, discreet circular brass-toned pull knobs. Physically, the piece appears robust with a visible wood grain flowing vertically across the panels. In terms of condition, there is minor surface wear consistent with age, specifically some light scuffing on the top surface where decorative objects (a raccoon, kangaroo, and elephant figurine) are placed. The craftsmanship suggests a mid-20th-century American manufacture, possibly by a firm like Thomasville or Drexel, which frequently utilized these stylistic motifs in the 1960s and 70s. The paint on the bamboo leaves remains vibrant with no significant flaking or loss visible. There are no obvious signs of structural repairs, though a slight patina is present on the metallic hardware.

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