12 drawer dresser black ART Furniture
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12 drawer dresser black

12 drawer dresser black ART Furniture

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12 drawer dresser black ART FurnitureART Furniture Atrium 12 Drawer Dresser with Landscape Mirror in Rubbed Black 334131 334120 2659 Classical style meets practical storage in the Atrium Dresser, featuring twelve ample drawers with lower drawers lined in aromatic cedar, guaranteed to hold four seasons' worth of wardrobe options. Paised panels and inset columns highlight a deep blackened finish and oil rubbed bronze hardware in a balanced style that is equal parts historic and

ART Furniture - Atrium 12 Drawer Dresser with Landscape Mirror in Rubbed Black - 334131-334120-2659

Classical style meets practical storage in the Atrium Dresser, featuring twelve ample drawers with lower drawers lined in aromatic cedar, guaranteed to hold four seasons' worth of wardrobe options. Paised panels and inset columns highlight a deep blackened finish and oil rubbed bronze hardware in a balanced style that is equal parts historic and contemporary.

Features:

  • Atrium Collection Dresser with Landscape Mirror
  • Finish(es): Hand Rubbed Black with Brown
  • Material(s): Parawood Solids, Mixed split Cathedral and Quarter White Oak Veneers, Fabric
  • Coastal Modern Style
  • Some Assembly Required

                    Dimensions:

                    • Dresser: w-70 x d-21 x h-40
                    • Landscape Mirror: w-50 x d-2 x h-39
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