grey and gold dresser Made Goods Kennedy 48" Dresser
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grey and gold dresser

grey and gold dresser Made Goods Kennedy 48" Dresser

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grey and gold dresser Made Goods Kennedy 48" DresserThe Kennedy Dresser brings a measured elegance to the bedroom or living space through its considered proportions and restrained material palette. At 48 inches wide, it occupies a wall with presence without demanding attention, making it equally at home anchoring a primary suite or serving as a sophisticated console in an entry. The piece centers on a faux shagreen surface in Castor Gray, a material that catches light subtly as you move past it,

The Kennedy Dresser brings a measured elegance to the bedroom or living space through its considered proportions and restrained material palette. At 48 inches wide, it occupies a wall with presence without demanding attention, making it equally at home anchoring a primary suite or serving as a sophisticated console in an entry. The piece centers on a faux shagreen surface in Castor Gray, a material that catches light subtly as you move past it, revealing texture without gloss.

This tactile quality distinguishes it from typical case goods and invites the eye to linger. The raised walnut veneer border frames the composition with warmth, creating a visual boundary that grounds the form and echoes mid-century design principles where materials were allowed to speak for themselves. Three self-closing drawers provide thoughtful storage without visual clutter. The soft-close mechanism ensures quiet operation and protects the piece from the wear of daily use, a detail that extends longevity and reflects the craftsmanship embedded in the design.

Made Goods has engineered this dresser for spaces where restraint and quality matter. The combination of faux shagreen and walnut veneer suggests a designer's hand without announcing itself. This is furniture that settles into a room over time, becoming essential rather than decorative. It works alongside minimalist interiors, layered traditional spaces, or anywhere the emphasis falls on materials and proportion rather than ornament.

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