One bedroom set — mix and match your trim color — that’s the rare Bassett Colorama, built from 1961 to 1963. The trick to this “Vista White” painted bedroom set: The color of the diamonds can be changed out to any one of four different sets of vintage laminate panels: turquoise, pink, red or Mandarin yellow. I’ve never seen this set before — what a clever idea! Thanks to reader Kami for spotting this woddity — a complete set for sale on craigslist in Terre Haute, Indiana. I ringy dingied owner Bill right away, and he gave me permission to archive all of his photos. Check them out, stat!
Bill — who was super fun to talk to — said the set was owned by his aunt, and that it’s in terrific shape. The ad came from a friend of his, who had a catalog.
Here’s what his listing says:
Please note : This bedroom set is for local pick up at my home in Terre Haute, Indiana. I would be willing to deliver this set within a 150 radius of Terre Haute for a reasonable delivery charge. If by chance you live farther away I would be willing to work with you. I will not break this set up. Also I will not ship this. Vintage 4 – Piece Art Deco – Mid Century Modern Bedroom set from Bassett Furniture Industries Inc. This collection is called ” Colorama.” This was introduced in October 1961 and discontinued in July 1963. My 1st picture shows this set from the Bassett catalog. The only thing that is different is that my bed does not have book shelves and the mirror on my dresser is on the right — hand side and this is the way it came from Bassett. (This can be moved to the center.) Everything else is exactly the same.
The set consist of a full size bed, 2 – drawer night stand, 4 – drawer upright dresser and 6 – drawer dresser with mirror. On the top drawer of each piece and the bed there is a cut out diamond pattern. This is where it gets really fun!You slide in different colored Formica panels. The colors consist of turquoise, pink, mandarin yellow and red. They slide in from the left or the right sides, it’s that easy !I’m now going to give you the information for each piece and the dimensions, etc.Full size bed. Head board and foot board are made of solid mahogany. Legs are tapered. Bed rails are made of steel. Condition of this is excellent and very clean.Night stand. Made of mahogany. Has 2 – drawers. Legs are tapered. Condition is excellent and very clean. Dimensions : 22″ long x 14 1/4″ deep x 22″ tall. Upright dresser. Made of mahogany. Has 4 – drawers. Legs are tapered. Printed on the back : F1 148-50 Vista White 250 4 DR
Chest S – 26-11-81. Dimensions : 36″ long x 17 3/4″ deep x 40″ tall. Condition is excellent and very clean. Has very minor paint loss.
Dresser with mirror. Made of mahogany. Has 6 – drawers. Legs are tapered. Printed on the back : 1 48 – 50 Vista White 217 DBL DR Base S 26-11-81. Dimensions : 52″ long x 18″ deep x 31 1/4″ tall. Condition is excellent and veryclean. Has very minor paint loss.
Mirror. Frame is made of mahogany. Printed on the back : BF 1 1 48-50 Vista White. 211 or 231 FRA T. The mirror is dated on the back : Nov. 5 1963 Bassett M. Co. Dimensions of frame : 25 1/2″ wide x 43 1/2″ tall. Condition is excellent and very clean. Has very minor paint loss. The condition of the mirror is Excellent.
As I’ve stated the colored panels are made of Formica. The turquoise and red are on each side and there are ( 7 ) panels. The pink and mandarin yellow are on each side and there are (6) panels. There are no panels missing. I took the time and took pictures of all the colored panels in all (4) pieces so you could get an idea what each color looks like as a set. I will be glad to send you more pictures of this so you can see everything.
Now. the answers to some of your questions. Some of this I have in my description and some I do not:
1. This set originally belonged to my aunt. So you will be the 2nd owner. She was a non – smoker and she took very good care of this. She was very proud to own this.
2. The bed rails are made of solid steel.
3. You will receive (4) bed slats. These are made of pine and have never been used.
4. The legs on all the pieces are tapered.
5. The factory color is Vista White.
6. The wood on all the pieces is mahogany.
7. As for the Formica panels in the colors of turquoise, red, pink and mandarin yellow. If these colors don’t meet your taste you can paint them any color you choose. The possibilities are endless on the different colors. Try something different ! I think the color of black would look fabulous !
8. The top drawers on the night stand and both dresser are stamped: Bassett Furniture Industries Inc.
9. All the drawers open and close in the correct manner ( very smooth )
10. As stated above the condition on everything is excellent and very clean with only very minor paint loss as indicated.
I have given you (24) pictures to look at. Please take a moment and examine my pictures so you can see everything clearly. I will be glad to send additional pictures if you are truly interested. I have about (45) more pictures.
Hopefully I have addressed everything I need to share with you. If you have any questions please don’t hesitate to ask.
In closing this is truly a beautiful 4-piece set of vintage furniture that rarely comes up for sale complete. Here is your opportunity to own something truly special and rare. The price for the entire 4-piece set is 1495.00 obo.
Please call or email with any questions you may have. Thank you.
Penny says
I absolutely love and want this but live too far away! Sigh…..
P.S. I would definitely not paint or change a thing. Awesome just the way it is!
Mary Elizabeth says
I live too far from Indiana to even contemplate buying this set. But this is such a simple style that I think those with any woodworking skills could build a reproduction. If the sliding laminate panels are too fussy a project, you could just paint the diamonds, and when you got tired of them, paint them a different color.
Neil says
I guess everyone’s already thought, like me, that one could cut panels from any sheet of groovy vintage laminate (like the sheet of original, unused green cracked-ice laminate I found in the garage rafters at an estate sale here in SF, CA), and give the diamonds any fabulosity one’s heart desires.
(I won’t mention that Bassett goofed up; the bed’s plain-jane footboard wants colored diamonds, too…)
Neil
Lisa Compo says
Oh Wow…I want this! If it were queen size it would haunt me forever. I hope something like this turns up in a couple years when I have more room. I love the diamond cut outs, but it’s the pretty white and clean lines that really get me. Less is more sometimes, but I am sure I would play with the color panels a lot, maybe mix and match and tie it all together with curtains and linens. Hope it goes to a great home and appreciating buyer.
Nan Lewis says
I can only say one thing: Fabulous!
Ronda Vallejo says
I really wish I lived closer!
Joe Felice says
I love it. But where are the handles?
Lisa Compo says
I have a dresser in blonde wood that is shaped exactly like this. Unfortunately, I can’t find a maker’s mark to hunt for other pieces to match. There are sculpted grooves across under the edge of the bottom of each drawer like a lip. Have to use your finger a little sideways to lay it in the groove and pull. Not as awkward as it sounds. 🙂
chutti says
I grew up with a slightly different version of this set.
And can corroborate—-we rarely changed the colors.
Mine were turquoise, blue, yellow and plain white, and there were no diamond patterns, just one big rectangular opening.
They were fun to have growing up.
I can remember a big brown Zenith table top radio on top of the dresser and can just about hear it warming up mid-song to some happy 70’s kid hit like “Rock the Boat” or “Rockin’ Robin” if I think hard…..
Sadly, I could not sell nor find takers when we cleared out my moms house. I hope someone found a treasure at Goodwill!
Penne says
I saw this same concept a few years ago in a new furniture store. I don’t remember the maker, but thought it was a cool idea. That set was not nearly as classy as the set featured here though. Only primary colors and circle cut-outs and not laminate, just painted wood. I remember thinking that the color of inserts could be easily changed.
tammyCA says
Super set..love all the changeable Formica colors to suit your mood! Funny, I’m reminded of a childhood ’60s watch that I could change out with different color faces and bands..I think it was the “in” thing like constantly changing the colors of your shoes with different shoe dyes to match outfits (my older sis did that).