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Dressing Chest

Liberty Furniture Industries
Abbey Road Collection

Features

  • Wood: Pine Solids w/ Birch Veneers
  • Finish: Porcelain White Finish w/ Churchill Brown Tops
  • Dimensions: W58 x D19 x H58
  • Box Dimensions: W61 x D22 x H63

Quick Specs

  • Type: Chests

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Take a walk through time with the Abbey Road dressing chest. Crafted of pine solids and birch veneers, this piece features nine drawers and two doors, felt lined top drawers, bottom case dust proofing, cedar lined bottom drawers, fully stained interior drawers, and solid wood framed drawer fronts. Users can utilize the two adjustable shelves located behind each door. The antique pewter bail and knob custom hardware accompanied by the porcelain white finish with Churchill brown tops is designed to mix and match for the perfect blend between vintage, modern, cottage, and traditional, making this piece sure to compliment any space.

Dimensions: W58 x D19 x H58
Weight: 265 lbs.

Features

  • Wood: Pine Solids w/ Birch Veneers
  • Finish: Porcelain White Finish w/ Churchill Brown Tops
  • Dimensions: W58 x D19 x H58
  • Box Dimensions: W61 x D22 x H63
  • Weight: 265 lbs.
  • Cubes: 48.93
  • Full Extension Metal Side Drawer Guides (45mm)
  • French & English Dovetail Construction
  • Fully Stained Interior Drawers
  • Cedar Lined Bottom Drawers
  • Bottom Case Dust Proofing
  • Solid Wood Framed Drawer Fronts
  • 9 Drawers & 2 Doors w/ 1 Adj Shelf Behind Each Door
  • Antique Pewter Bail & Knob Custom Hardware

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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