125th Anniversary Daffodil Chest
031 CentennialTax excluded. Shipping calculated at checkout
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Our third 125th-anniversary commemorative piece reimagines a rare design by Ernest Batchelder, a leading name in the American Arts and Crafts movement. This version of his blanket chest replaces his original chestnut with quartersawn white oak and, in place of Batchelder's silkscreen technique, uses a variety of fine wood veneers to recreate its intricate floral design as a signature Stickley inlay. The interior is lined with protective cedar, and bronze lifts have been added to each end. Placed at the foot of a bed, the Daffodil Chest provides beautiful storage space for blankets, linens, and clothing.
Looking for a unique collectible? A limited number of First Cuttings of the Daffodil Chest feature a numbered 125th Anniversary commemorative plaque! To get a plaqued version, place your pre-order by February 15, 2026.
Dimensions: W31 D18 H18
Materials: Quartersawn white oak solids and veneers
Finish: 031 Centennial
Construction features:
- Quartersawn white oak solids and rift veneers
- Pinned mortise-and-tenon joinery
- Floral inlay crafted in cherry, celtis, maple, mahogany, markore, and black-dyed veneers on rift oak
- Square piercings at base of vertical stiles
- Hinged lid with spring-loaded support
- Cedar-lined interior
- Bronze-finished chest lifts on each end
Options: Additional oak finishes available at your nearest showroom
Origin: Made in Manlius, New York
Dimensions: W31.00 × D18.00 × H18.00
Dimensions
Details
Materials: Quartersawn white oak solids and veneers
Finish: 032 Onondaga
Construction features:
• Quartersawn white oak solids and rift veneers
• Pinned mortise-and-tenon joinery
• Floral inlay crafted in cherry, celtis, maple, mahogany, markore, and black-dyed veneers on rift oak
• Square piercings at base of vertical stiles
• Hinged lid with spring-loaded support
• Cedar-lined interior
• Bronze-finished chest lifts on each end
Options: Additional oak finishes available at your nearest showroom
Origin: Made in Manlius, New York
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125th Anniversary Daffodil Chest
031 CentennialTax excluded. Shipping calculated at checkout
Available to order
Our third 125th-anniversary commemorative piece reimagines a rare design by Ernest Batchelder, a leading name in the American Arts and Crafts movement. This version of his blanket chest replaces his original chestnut with quartersawn white oak and, in place of Batchelder's silkscreen technique, uses a variety of fine wood veneers to recreate its intricate floral design as a signature Stickley inlay. The interior is lined with protective cedar, and bronze lifts have been added to each end. Placed at the foot of a bed, the Daffodil Chest provides beautiful storage space for blankets, linens, and clothing.
Looking for a unique collectible? A limited number of First Cuttings of the Daffodil Chest feature a numbered 125th Anniversary commemorative plaque! To get a plaqued version, place your pre-order by February 15, 2026.
Dimensions: W31 D18 H18
Materials: Quartersawn white oak solids and veneers
Finish: 031 Centennial
Construction features:
- Quartersawn white oak solids and rift veneers
- Pinned mortise-and-tenon joinery
- Floral inlay crafted in cherry, celtis, maple, mahogany, markore, and black-dyed veneers on rift oak
- Square piercings at base of vertical stiles
- Hinged lid with spring-loaded support
- Cedar-lined interior
- Bronze-finished chest lifts on each end
Options: Additional oak finishes available at your nearest showroom
Origin: Made in Manlius, New York
Dimensions: W31.00 × D18.00 × H18.00
Dimensions
Details
Materials: Quartersawn white oak solids and veneers
Finish: 032 Onondaga
Construction features:
• Quartersawn white oak solids and rift veneers
• Pinned mortise-and-tenon joinery
• Floral inlay crafted in cherry, celtis, maple, mahogany, markore, and black-dyed veneers on rift oak
• Square piercings at base of vertical stiles
• Hinged lid with spring-loaded support
• Cedar-lined interior
• Bronze-finished chest lifts on each end
Options: Additional oak finishes available at your nearest showroom
Origin: Made in Manlius, New York
Shipping & Returns
Return policy



