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Midcentury 8 Drawer Chest of Drawers SOLD

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Midcentury 8 Drawer Chest of Drawers SOLDStag 8 Drawer Chest of Drawers John & Sylvia Reid 1960s Vintage Furniture (Sussex, England) Designed by John and Sylvia Reid. Stag 8 Drawer Chest of Drawers John & Sylvia Reid is for lovers of mid century modern furniture. This Stag 8 Drawer Chest of Drawers is an exceptional find.. Dating back to the 1960s, this vintage STAG Teak Chest of Drawers showcases the timeless craftsmanship of Stag Furniture, a British brand renowned for its high quality,

Stag 8 Drawer Chest of Drawers John & Sylvia Reid – 1960s Vintage Furniture (Sussex, England) Designed by John and Sylvia Reid.

Stag 8 Drawer Chest of Drawers John & Sylvia Reid is for lovers of mid-century modern furniture. This Stag 8 Drawer Chest of Drawers is an exceptional find.. Dating back to the 1960s, this vintage STAG Teak Chest of Drawers showcases the timeless craftsmanship of Stag Furniture, a British brand renowned for its high-quality, stylish, and functional designs. With clean lines, warm teak tones, and practical storage, this piece embodies the essence of Scandinavian-inspired mid-century design, making it a fantastic addition to any retro, vintage, or modern interior.

1960s Stag teak chest of drawers - Quality & Condition

This original Stag 8 Drawer Chest of Drawers John & Sylvia Reid is in good used condition, with all eight drawers smoothly sliding on their runners. Constructed with dovetail joints, the drawers offer durability and longevity, ensuring this classic piece remains functional and stylish for years to come. The interiors are clean and tidy, ideal for storing clothing, accessories, or household essentials.

To preserve the Stag 8 Drawer Chest of Drawers John & Sylvia Reid with its authentic character, we have cleaned and applied a natural beeswax polish to the exterior surfaces. However, we have left the original finish untouched, meaning there are some signs of wear and tear consistent with age and use.

The handles show light wear, but they remain structurally sound.
The drawer fronts have minor superficial marks, but nothing significant to detract from the overall appearance.
The top surface has some scuffs and marks, typical of a piece of this age—please refer to the photos for a detailed look.

Overall, this mid-century STAG Teak Chest of Drawers is in well-preserved condition, retaining its rich patina and character while remaining fully functional.

1960s Stag teak chest of drawers - Authenticity & Design

This Vintage teak chest of drawers features the original Stag label, found in the top left drawer, confirming its authenticity. Stag Furniture was a leading British brand in the mid-20th century, known for producing elegant yet practical designs inspired by the Scandinavian modern movement. The Cantata range is particularly sought after by collectors and interior enthusiasts for its versatility, simplicity, and craftsmanship.

With sleek tapered legs, minimalist handles, and a warm teak finish, this chest of drawers complements a variety of interiors, including:

Mid-century modern homes
Scandinavian-inspired interiors
Retro and vintage settings
Contemporary minimalist spaces
Perfect for Homes in Sussex, England & Beyond

Whether you're a vintage furniture collector in Brighton, a mid-century enthusiast in Chichester, or looking for an authentic teak chest of drawers in Worthing, this Stag Cantata piece by John and Sylvia Reid is a great investment. It is both practical and stylish, making it perfect for homes across East Sussex, West Sussex, and surrounding areas.

Dimensions:
Height: 69.5cm
Width: 118cm
Depth: 44cm
🔎 Provenance Story

We found this elegant Stag Cantata chest of drawers in a classic 1960s semi-detached home near Hove — the kind with original parquet floors, full-height windows, and a real appreciation for space-age optimism. The chest had belonged to a retired design lecturer, part of a full bedroom suite purchased new in 1965 and cared for meticulously ever since.

What stood out immediately was the harmony between form and function: the sleek drawer pulls, the warm sheen of well-aged teak. You could tell it wasn’t just furniture — it was a considered choice, made in a time when British design was stepping confidently into the modern world.

The original Stag label was still present inside the drawer, and the piece had clearly lived a life of quiet utility. We chose to clean and wax it gently, preserving the original finish and character. The result? A timeless classic with just the right amount of patina — ready to bring understated mid-century elegance into a new setting.

A Brief History of Stag Furniture:

Early Years:

Founded in 1906 as the "Stag Cabinet Company" in Nottinghamshire, England, by Cyril Alstead and Leonard Levy, the company initially focused on high-quality wooden furniture.


Post-War Modernism:
In the 1950s and 1960s, under the leadership of John Birkett, Stag Furniture embraced modernist design trends, offering sleek and minimalist furniture pieces.


John and Sylvia Reid:
The brand gained significant popularity after employing husband and wife designers, John and Sylvia Reid, who designed the "Cantata" range, a minimalistic bedroom suite, and later the "Madrigal" and "S" ranges.


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We offer nationwide delivery within England, Wales, and Scotland. Please get in touch for a delivery quote.

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Please refer to our photos for a closer look at this 1960s John and Sylvia Reid mid-century chest of drawers. If you have any questions or would like additional images, feel free to contact us.

Don't miss this opportunity to own a classic Stag Cantata Vintage teak chest of drawers—a timeless investment in quality British mid-century furniture!

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