oak dresser 63" Natural Oak Dresser (GZ-1170-24)
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oak dresser 63" Natural Oak Dresser (GZ-1170-24)

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oak dresser 63" Natural Oak Dresser (GZ-1170-24)Natural Mango Wood Six Drawer Dresser with Scalloped Cornice 63 Inch Dresser The dresser carries the series' defining carved detail across its 63 inch width: a row of close set scallop arch cutouts runs along the front rail below the top surface, spanning the full front face as the series' signature decorative border. Six drawers in two columns of three rows sit below the carved rail, each with an iron bar pull handle at center height. Four

Natural Mango Wood Six-Drawer Dresser with Scalloped Cornice | 63 Inch | Dresser

The dresser carries the series' defining carved detail across its 63-inch width: a row of close-set scallop arch cutouts runs along the front rail below the top surface, spanning the full front face as the series' signature decorative border. Six drawers in two columns of three rows sit below the carved rail, each with an iron bar-pull handle at center height. Four cylindrical legs raise the case above the floor at each corner. The pale natural mango wood reads as airy and luminous at the bedroom wall -- a light blonde tone with visible grain, the scalloped rail adding artisan warmth to what would otherwise be a clean, minimal case form.

At the bedroom wall the dresser reads as a low, wide horizontal form at 30 inches high -- the 63-inch span three times the piece's height, the proportions deliberately horizontal and settled rather than vertical and imposing. The scalloped cornice is visible from across the room as a delicate border at the top of the case face, the shadow within each carved arch shifting from sharp to diffuse as the room's light angle changes through the day. In warm bedroom lamplight the pale mango develops gentle honey warmth, the scalloped rail catching the low light as a surface detail that a plain drawer-face dresser cannot offer.

The iron bar-pull handles appear on each of the six drawers -- dark, restrained hardware against the pale mango, reading as a considered material note at each drawer face center. The six drawers provide significant soft goods storage capacity in a case that, at 19 inches deep, does not project significantly from the wall. At 141 pounds the piece requires a clear delivery path to the bedroom's final position and placement before surrounding furnishings are placed close. The cylindrical legs at each corner lift the base above the floor, allowing the room's floor material to read as a thin gap below the case rather than the dresser reading as planted against the wall. Maintain mango surfaces with a light wood-care product.

  • Dimensions: 63W x 19D x 30H inches
  • Weight: 141 lbs
  • Mango wood -- MDF back and drawer bottoms -- iron handles
  • Six-drawer dresser -- two columns of three drawers -- scalloped carved front rail -- cylindrical legs -- natural mango wood
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