bedroom dresser wood Oasis 8 Drawers Rustic Dresser in Far West color
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bedroom dresser wood

bedroom dresser wood Oasis 8 Drawers Rustic Dresser in Far West color

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bedroom dresser wood Oasis 8 Drawers Rustic Dresser in Far West colorIntroduce rustic elegance into your bedroom with the Oasis 8 Drawer Rustic Dresser in Far West color, a masterpiece of craftsmanship and style. This substantial dresser features a thoughtful design with four small drawers atop four larger drawers, offering ample storage space for clothing, linens, and personal items. Crafted from solid wood and finished in a rich brown, the Oasis Dresser in Far West exudes warmth and character. The textured surface

Introduce rustic elegance into your bedroom with the Oasis 8 Drawer Rustic Dresser in Far West color, a masterpiece of craftsmanship and style. This substantial dresser features a thoughtful design with four small drawers atop four larger drawers, offering ample storage space for clothing, linens, and personal items.

Crafted from solid wood and finished in a rich brown, the Oasis Dresser in Far West exudes warmth and character. The textured surface adds to its rustic appeal while ensuring a smooth feel, reflecting meticulous attention to detail.

This dresser seamlessly blends southwestern and western influences, making it a versatile addition to various bedroom settings.

Pair the Oasis 8 Drawer Rustic Dresser with the Oasis Bed, Mansion Bed, or Lago Bed in Far West color to create a cohesive and stylish bedroom ensemble. Whether in a master suite or guest room, its functionality and timeless charm make it a standout piece.

  • Dimensions:

     34.5"H x 19.5"D x 64.5"W

     Inside drawer dimensions:

     Top small drawer: 6" H x 14.5" D x 11.5" W

     Large drawer: 6" H x 14.5" D x 26.5" W

  • Made in Mexico
  • Material: Solid Pine Wood, plywood or MDF on back and bottom of drawers.
  • Hinges and pulls:  Rusted Wrought Iron
  • Wooden drawer slides
  • No assembly required furniture
  • PLEASE NOTE the color of the items may vary slightly due to photography and your own computer monitor. Each piece is handmade, unique from one another and therefore cannot be duplicated exactly. The dimensions of the items may vary slightly because each piece is handmade.
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