Turn your house into a home with the Town and Country dresser and mirror. Crafted with excellence using rubberwood solids and split heart oak veneers, this set features a Dusty Taupe finish. Decorative fretwork accents and fluted corbels flow into block feet to create a beautiful dresser. Don t let the visible six drawers fool you. The top fretwork accents display two hidden style drawers that are lined with premium felt, enabling you to safely store your valuables. All the drawers are full extension and feature wood framed drawer fronts that are accented with a Burnished Brass bar pull hardware. The bottom drawers are cedar lined. With a total of eight drawers, this dresser provides ample storage. The mirror offers a wide landscape view with a cove shaped frame and decorative bead molding. The 1 beveled edge adds the sparking touch. Attach the mirror to the eight drawer dresser with the included bolt-on supports. The Town and Country dresser and mirror are the essence of a timeless design. The traditional feel combined with the warm antique finishes create an effortless elegance.
Dimensions: W65 x D18 x H78
Weight: 283 lbs.
- Wood: Rubberwood Solids w/ Split Heart Oak Veneers
- Finish: Dusty Taupe
- Dimensions: W65 x D18 x H78
- Box Dimensions: W0 x D0 x H0
- Weight: 283 lbs.
- Cubes: 43.21
- Burnished Brass Faceted Knob and Bar Pull Hardware
- Full Extension Metal Side Drawer Guides (45mm)
- French and English Dovetail Construction
- Fully Stained Interior Drawers
- Premium Felt Lined Top Drawers
- Decorative Fretwork
- Fluted Corbels
- Hidden Style Top Drawers
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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