Mid Century Modern Drexel Declaration King Size Headboard Designed by Kipp Stewart
This is an iconic vintage Mid Century King Size Bookcase Headboard, designed by Kipp Stewart and Stewart MacDougall in the 60’s for Drexel’s Declaration line. This features three bays of storage with two concealed glass shelves. The walnut sliding doors are adorned with porcelain white knobs, it’s simply perfect!
These vintage Mid-Century King Headboards are often difficult to find. We have many requests for this size, unfortunately they’re very seldom available upon request, claim it while you can!
We are offering several additional pieces of the Drexel Declaration line. Each piece is listed separately: Floating Nightstand, Floating Nightstand, Twin Headboard, Bachelor’s Chest, Double Dresser, Triple Dresser, Gentleman’s Chest, Single Nightstand, and Mirror.
$1,450.00
Specifications
Condition
Very good used condition. This is vintage, you can expect minor surface wear appropriate to age and average use. This is free of damage, looks nearly new!
Dimensions
- 79.25” wide
- 35” high
- 10″ deep
This is a King Size headboard only. A metal bed frame and universal bracket are not included, you will need to purchase these separately.
Feel free to email if you have any questions or would like to see it in person.
Local pick-up east of Kansas City in Blue Springs, Missouri. Curbside delivery is available for a small fee within the Kansas City area. Please read return and shipping policy prior to purchase. Shipping cost is not included in the purchase price. As a courtesy to our clients we are willing to help coordinate shipping arrangements.
Remember, shipping is not included in your purchase. I am happy to help you make arrangements, please contact me.
Purchases must be picked up, or notifications of pickup arrangements must be made within 30 days. We are unable to refund items left over 30 days.
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