Perfectly complementing our various Plymouth bed styles, this cottage-inspired dresser supports your every storage need. Ample storage is provided with nine spacious, easy-to-open drawers accented by contrasting gunmetal pulls. Felt-lined top drawers and cedar-lined bottom drawers protect delicate items and clothing from damage and pests, while a convenient drawer with false bottom conceals valuables. A weathered graywash finish with contrasting medium brown top, paneled accents and turned bun feet add to the charming vintage appeal. Complete the look with an optional coordinating beveled mirror.
- Case Good Options: Charming cottage style adds warmth and relaxation to your home. Crafted with acacia veneer and solid rubberwood construction for beauty and durability. Distressed graywash finish provides a well-worn and cozy aesthetic. Turned bun feet offer a vintage look. Planked top, paneled accents and molding add warmth and charm. Features hardware with gunmetal finish for an antique look. Nine drawers provide ample storage and organization. Drawers glide on ball-bearings for smooth and reliable performance. Three felt-lined top drawers protect contents and keep them in place. False bottom in middle right drawer hides valuables. Top left drawer features a removable jewelry tray. Cedar-lined bottom drawers deter moths and preserve clothes. Coordinating mirror available for a complete look (sold separately).
- Product Headline: Warm and Weathered
Product Depth |
20 |
Product Height |
43 |
Product Width/Length |
67 |
Product Weight |
247 |
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Type:
Armoires / Dressers / Cabinets
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Width:
67"
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Height:
43"
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Depth:
20"
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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