Create a room of your own that provides the perfect start and end to every day with the River Place dresser and mirror. Crafted with excellence using Pine solids and veneers, this set features a heavily distressed two-tone Riverstone White and Tobacco finish. The wood framed drawer and door fronts, along with the framed end panels and top, feature a high-low veneer pattern for textural interest. The drawers feature full extension soft closing drawer guides for an elegant touch with the top drawers offering premium felt lining to protect your valuables, and the bottom drawers with a beautiful cedar panel. One adjustable shelf is located behind the two doors. Wide pilasters flow into angled block feet to complete the farmhouse styling with a timeworn feel that we all know and love. Attach the mirror to the dresser with the included bolt-on supports which features a wide canted frame with mitered corners and a one inch beveled edge for added sparkle. The custom Antique Pewter bail pull and knob hardware accent the River Place 2 door 9 drawer dresser to help create an inviting, airy atmosphere in your home while providing comfort in your own private getaway.
Dimensions: W68 x D18 x H82
Weight: 297 lbs.
- Wood: Pine Solids and Veneers
- Finish: Riverstone White & Tobacco
- Dimensions: W68 x D18 x H82
- Box Dimensions: W0 x D0 x H0
- Weight: 297 lbs.
- Cubes: 41.54
- Soft Closing Side Mounted Drawer Guides (45mm)
- Mirror w/ One Inch Beveled Edge
- Cedar Lined Bottom Drawers
- Premium Felt Lined Top Drawers
- Wood Framed Door & Drawer Fronts
- High-Low Veneer Patterns
- Framed End Panels
- Custom Antique Pewter Bail Pull & Knob Hardware
Free delivery and setup is available in central Illinois for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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