The Henry 5-Drawer Chest combines vertical storage with modern elegance and practicality. Crafted from oak veneers, Asian hardwoods, and engineered woods, it features reeded surfaces, rounded corners, and a sturdy plinth base. Five drawers, including a felt-lined top drawer, offer organized storage, while side metal glides ensure smooth operation and safety stops prevent accidental removal. Constructed with kiln-dried wood and mortise-and-tenon joinery, the chest provides exceptional stability. The hand-stained espresso finish highlights the natural grain, and oil-rubbed brass pulls add a stylish touch. An anti-tip restraint kit is included for safety
- Crafted from oak veneers, Asian hardwoods and engineered woods
- Felt-lined top drawer ensures your delicate items are protected and organized
- Expertly constructed of kiln-dried wood to help prevent warping, cracking or splitting while being more resistant to developing mildew.
- Drawers have safety stops to keep drawers from accidentally falling out of the case
- 5 drawer Chest provides convenient bedroom storage for essentials, keeping them easily organized and convenient
- Side metal drawer glides provide smooth and easy operation for your drawer, making access effortless and convenient
- Solidly constructed using mortise-and-tenon joinery and corner blocks for exceptional stability.
- The wood is hand-stained in a natural multi-step espresso finish to highlight the natural grain and knots of the wood
- Demure pulls in an oil-rubbed brass finish provide a beautiful, complementary accent to the tan-finished nightstand, enhancing its elegance and style.
- Anti-tip restraint kit included
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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