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Submitted photo · July 7, 2026

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Bedroom outfit with bed frame & matching headboard, matching men’s dresser, women’s dresser with mirror, single nightstand dboard

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AI Identification

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Mid-century modern style brutalist wood dresser

Furniture

AI Estimated Value

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$1,800 - $2,800

As of July 7, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a wooden storage chest featuring two upper cabinet doors and at least two visible lower drawers. The piece displays a distinct aesthetic consistent with the Brutalist furniture movement of the mid-20th century, specifically reminiscent of the 1960s or 1970s. The door panels are decorated with a raised, geometric grid of rectangular blocks that create a rhythmic, three-dimensional surface. The pulls are vertical, cast-metal handles with a weathered, faux-bamboo or industrial torch appearance, seated on rectangular backplates. The wood appears to be a medium-toned oak or similar hardwood with a visible grain. The owner identifies this as part of a larger bedroom set including a bed frame, nightstand, and multiple dressers; however, this claim remains unverified as only one piece is pictured. No manufacturer labels or brand marks are visible in the photograph, though the design is stylistically consistent with the 'Kent Coffey' or 'Lane' furniture lines of that era. Condition appears fair, with visible dust or residue in the crevices of the woodwork and slight scuffing near the drawer edges. Identification is based on visual motifs and is subject to physical inspection for a definitive manufacturer's stamp.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, I have examined this brutalist-style bedroom suite. The owner identifies the set as including a bed frame, nightstand, and multiple dressers. The design motifs, characterized by geometric relief panels and textured metal pulls, are stylistically consistent with 1960s or 1970s lines such as the Lane 'Pueblo' or Kent Coffey 'Perspecta' series. However, I cannot verify the manufacturer from a photo as no labels are visible; I must treat the attribution as a hypothesis subject to physical inspection for a maker’s mark. The estimate of $1,800 - $2,800 assumes the suite is a complete, period-appropriate set in fair to good vintage condition. In the current market, mid-century brutalist furniture remains in high demand among collectors. The value I have assigned is based on the assumption that these are mid-market American production pieces from the mid-20th century. If the set were found to be a more recent 'in the style of' reproduction or lacked the cohesive matching pieces mentioned by the owner, the value would likely decrease by 50% or more. Conversely, if physical inspection reveals a highly sought-after designer stamp, the value could exceed the high end of this range. To move toward a more certain valuation, I would need to examine the drawer joinery and search for stenciled model numbers on the reverse side of the casings. Dust and scuffing observed in the photos suggest the need for professional cleaning, which has been factored into this estimate. The final value depends on authentication through in-person examination of construction techniques and provenance documentation.

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