Late 18th. Century Mahogany Linen (Clothes) Press, c. 1790
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Handsome and Tall 18th century Mahogany Inlaid Linen Press with Ogee bracket feet, c. 1790
Antique 18th Century and Earlier English Linen Presses
Brass
Late 18th. Century Mahogany Linen (Clothes) Press, c. 1790
Located in Atlanta, GA
A Handsome and Tall 18th century Mahogany Inlaid Linen Press with Ogee bracket feet, c. 1790
Brass
English Serpentine Front Clothes Press
Located in Stamford, CT
An 18th century English Mahogany serpentine front two door clothes press having four shelves and
18th Century Austrian Table Mangle or Clothes Press
Located in INTERLAKEN, NY
A rare piece consisting of a pine table doubling as a mangle, with the rollers and foot press
Iron
George II 18th Century Period Mahogany Clothes Press
By Giles Grendey
Located in Bradford on Avon, GB
. The clothes press opens to reveal the original oak-lined trays. The trays still retain the original
George III Period Mahogany Clothes Press
Located in Cambridge, GB
George III period mahogany clothes press of small size and excellent quality; the upper part with
Mahogany
George III Period Mahogany Secretaire Clothes Press
Located in Peterborough, Northamptonshire
A fine quality George III period mahogany secretaire clothes press. A moulded cornice over a pair
Mahogany
Magnificent Chippendale Mahogany Clothes Press Wardrobe Cabinet
By Thomas Chippendale
Located in Woodbury, CT
color and fine proportion expected from the best artisans of the 18th century. It is consistently
George III Period Mahogany Press the Interior Now for Hanging Clothes
Located in Peterborough, Northamptonshire
A very good George III period mahogany press. The interior now for hanging clothes. The oval panels
Mahogany
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H 59.88 in W 50.75 in D 26.5 in
A Rare George III West Indian Satinwood Clothes Press of Gothic Design
Located in New York, NY
Of fine original condition and of excellent color and patina; the rectangular molded top over a low relief arcaded frieze inlaid with ebony crosses; over a pair of ebony-line inlaid ...
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H 96.07 in W 54.34 in D 24.02 in
Important Late 18th Century George III Period Mahogany Clothes Press
Located in Bradford on Avon, GB
gilt brass handles and is raised on splayed bracket feet. The clothes press bears three trade labels
Mahogany
George III Mahogany Clothes Press Circa 1780
Located in Flower Mound, TX
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY CLOTHES PRESS CIRCA 1780 In the manner of Thomas Chippendale 204cm high
Mahogany
A vintage, new or antique linen press is a great way to prevent wrinkles while storing linens in a space that will remain dry.
Linen presses are a type of storage cabinet used to store domestic linens such as bedsheets, napkins and tablecloths. Early models had storage space as well as a pressing device, with some also having features that aired the linens. The purpose of these linen presses was to protect and care for valuable textiles.
These cupboards were popular from the 17th century to the 19th century in Europe and the United States, after which more modern options, like wardrobes and ironing boards, were widely adopted.
Early linen presses were often very simple, but over the years they became more complex and ornate with carved wooden details. As they frequently borrow elements from cupboards and wardrobes, linen presses are perfect for adding storage space to a home. Some can display decorative objects like dinnerware while storing sheets and other linen essentials in drawers.
While they have a practical purpose, linen presses can set the tone for a room especially because their large size makes them a focal point. Some have rustic looks, others have polished wood surfaces that reflect light, making a room seem brighter.
On 1stDibs, a range of vintage, new and antique linen presses can be found for anyone in need of a storage solution. They range from mid-century modern linen presses with angular lines, practical features and symmetrical shapes to Rococo pieces with soft lines, carved elements and delicate details.
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