The Lane Acclaim collection is arguably the most iconic and widely recognized furniture line produced by Lane Furniture during the mid-century era. Designed by Andre Bus, the Acclaim series features a signature dovetail inlay pattern in contrasting walnut and ash that has become one of the most celebrated design motifs in all of mid-century modern furniture.
Production Era1960s–1970s
DesignerAndre Bus
Known ForDovetail Inlay · Walnut
Collector Value$300–$4,000+
Collection History
The Lane Acclaim collection was designed by Andre Bus and produced by Lane Furniture Company of Altavista, Virginia beginning in the early 1960s. The collection quickly became Lane's most commercially successful and critically acclaimed line—a distinction it still holds among mid-century collectors today. The Acclaim series demonstrated that American mass-produced furniture could achieve genuine design distinction.
The collection's defining feature is the iconic dovetail inlay—an interlocking pattern of contrasting walnut and ash woods that adorns drawer fronts, tabletops, and cabinet doors. This decorative joinery motif, inspired by traditional woodworking techniques, gives every Acclaim piece an instantly recognizable visual identity. The dovetail pattern creates a striking graphic element that is simultaneously bold and refined, making it one of the most successful design details of the entire mid-century era.
Today, Lane Acclaim is one of the most actively collected mid-century furniture lines in the world. The collection's iconic status, combined with Andre Bus's masterful design and Lane's quality construction, ensures that Acclaim pieces remain in strong demand among collectors, interior designers, and mid-century enthusiasts at every level.
“Lane Acclaim is the collection that defined an era. That dovetail inlay is one of the most recognized design details in all of mid-century furniture—instantly recognizable, endlessly appealing, and built to last generations.
— Mod City Mad
Iconic Pieces
Acclaim Credenzas & Sideboards
The Acclaim credenza is the collection's crown jewel. Featuring sliding doors and drawer fronts with the iconic dovetail inlay, generous interior storage, and warm walnut construction, these credenzas are statement pieces that anchor any room. Values range from $1,500–$4,000+ depending on size, condition, and configuration.
Acclaim Coffee & Side Tables
The Acclaim coffee table and side tables are among the most popular pieces in the collection. Featuring the dovetail inlay across their surfaces, tapered legs, and warm walnut tones, these tables are both functional and iconic. Round, square, and rectangular variations exist. Values range from $300–$1,500 depending on form and condition.
Acclaim Dressers & Bedroom Suites
Acclaim bedroom furniture includes long dressers, highboy chests, nightstands, and headboards—all featuring the dovetail inlay across drawer fronts. The nine-drawer dresser with its dramatic dovetail facade is a collector favorite. Individual bedroom pieces range from $400–$2,500, with complete suites commanding $2,000–$4,000+.
Acclaim China Cabinets & Dining
The Acclaim dining collection includes china cabinets with illuminated interiors, extension dining tables, and dining chairs. China cabinets featuring the dovetail inlay on their lower cabinet doors are among the most visually striking pieces. Dining pieces range from $500–$3,000.
Design Signatures & Materials
The Lane Acclaim collection's defining design element is the dovetail inlay—an interlocking pattern of contrasting walnut and ash woods that creates a bold graphic motif across drawer fronts, tabletops, and cabinet doors. This decorative joinery technique gives every Acclaim piece its unmistakable visual identity. Additional design signatures include tapered legs, clean case proportions, warm walnut tones, and understated brass or wood hardware that lets the dovetail pattern command attention.
Construction quality throughout the Acclaim line is excellent. Lane's Altavista factory maintained rigorous manufacturing standards, producing furniture with quality walnut and ash veneers over hardwood frames, dovetail drawer joinery, and smooth-operating hardware. The precision of the decorative dovetail inlay work is particularly impressive—tight joints, consistent color contrast, and clean execution demonstrate genuine craftsmanship at scale.
Collecting & Authentication
Authenticating Lane Acclaim pieces is straightforward thanks to Lane's consistent labeling practices. Look for Lane manufacturer stamps or labels inside drawers, on back panels, or on the underside of tables. Many pieces include serial numbers that can date the exact production. The iconic dovetail inlay pattern is the most reliable visual identifier—no other collection features this exact contrasting wood interlocking motif.
When evaluating condition, examine the dovetail inlay carefully for lifting, gaps, or color fading between the contrasting woods. Check walnut and ash surfaces for finish integrity and veneer condition. Drawer mechanisms should operate smoothly and all hardware should be original and complete. Quality refinishing does not dramatically diminish value, and many collectors prefer professionally restored examples.
Our pieces are sold as-is in their authentic vintage condition. For collectors seeking restored examples, we offer optional professional restoration through our in-house workshop. All pieces ship worldwide with insurance.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I identify authentic Lane Acclaim furniture?
Look for Lane manufacturer stamps or labels inside drawers or on back panels. The iconic dovetail inlay pattern—contrasting walnut and ash woods in an interlocking design—is the most reliable visual identifier. Lane pieces frequently include serial numbers that can date the exact production.
Who designed the Lane Acclaim collection?
The Lane Acclaim collection was designed by Andre Bus. His dovetail inlay motif became one of the most recognized and celebrated design details in mid-century American furniture, making Acclaim Lane's most iconic and enduringly popular collection.
What is the typical price range for Lane Acclaim?
Coffee and side tables range from $300–$1,500. Bedroom pieces like dressers and nightstands range from $400–$2,500. Credenzas command $1,500–$4,000+. China cabinets and dining pieces range from $500–$3,000. Condition and completeness significantly influence pricing.
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