Our Signature Dresser features decorative moldings and trim for a crisp, clean and elegant style that promises appeal for generations to come. This transitional piece includes twin top drawers with recessed fronts for smaller items and keepsakes. Two spacious lower drawers offer ample storage for clothing and beveled kickplates accentuate the dresser’s façade for a stately, refined look. Drawers are built for durability, carefully crafted with Dovetail joinery and adorned with classic beehive pulls. The generous top provides an ideal surface for displaying portraits and organizing baby’s necessities. Our Creamy White and Espresso child-safe finishes are gender neutral and complementary in most décors. This dresser coordinates with the 3-in-1 Sleigh Crib and Signature Changing Table Topper Kit for a complete and functional nursery.
Space-saving solution!
Here is an innovative space-saving solution! You can create a change station with the addition of our simple and practical Signature Changing Table Topper Kit to benefit from the convenience of a dresser and changing table all in one – an ideal combination for today’s busy parent.
Color Options
Available in two attractive child-safe finishes – Espresso and Creamy White
Additional Information
Overall dresser: 43”W x 19”D x 34”H
Top drawers: 17 1/2”W x 16 7/8”D x 7”H
Lower drawers: 36 1/2”W x 16 7/8”D x 8 1/4”H
Interior drawer depth: 15”
Materials and Construction
Particular attention is paid to preserve the
integrity of each of our fine wooden creations.
This Signature Dresser is made with solid rubber wood, aspen, beech, MDF
and select basswood veneers. The result
is a timeless piece that promises to bring warmth and nostalgia to your nursery.
The rubber tree is
best known for its sap – latex being the main ingredient in the production of
natural rubber. The tree also yields a hardwood that is valued in the
manufacture of furniture due to its dense grain and attractive color. Moreover, it is an eco-friendly wood, since
the rubber is only felled after a 26-30 year latex production cycle, unlike
trees cut solely for the production of lumber.