narrow dresser Manhattan Comfort Granville Tall 24" Modern Narrow Dresser With 5 Draw –  Kitchen Oasis
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narrow dresser Manhattan Comfort Granville Tall 24" Modern Narrow Dresser With 5 Draw – Kitchen Oasis

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narrow dresser Manhattan Comfort Granville Tall 24" Modern Narrow Dresser With 5 Draw – Kitchen OasisThe Manhattan Comfort Granville Collection brings tasteful modern glam to your home! With its unique vertical ribbed drawer front, full extension and soft close drawers, the collection is not only a true beauty but also made with quality! Stunning variety of colors with UV Painting finish. Sleek metal horizontal handles with side mop base legs. Granville is what you have been looking for all this time! Make your house a home with the Granville

The Manhattan Comfort Granville Collection brings tasteful modern glam to your home! With its unique vertical ribbed drawer front, full extension and soft close drawers, the collection is not only a true beauty but also made with quality! Stunning variety of colors with UV Painting finish. Sleek metal horizontal handles with side mop base legs. Granville is what you have been looking for all this time! Make your house a home with the Granville Collection.

Features

  • Modern- Contemporary with a taste of Glam
  • Includes 5 Full Extension Drawers with Top Drawer Designed in Vertical Textured Ribbed Lines Made from Solid Wood. Top Drawer includes option for 6 small compartments for designed to better organize.
  • Horizontal Glam Drawer Handles Made of Streel with a Gold Finish.
  • Featuring 25mm of Board Thickness Made of High-Quality MDF and Solid Wood.
  • Open Contemporary Mop Base Side Legs. Adding Seamless Fashion Design and Durability.
  • Home Assembly Required. All Hardware Included.

Specifications

Product Details
Style Modern
Frame Material MDF
Feet Material MDF
Color Midnight Blue
Finish UV Painting
Drawer Type Full Extension
Table/ Item Shape Rectangular
Product Dimensions & Weight
Full Length (inches) 23.62
Full Depth (inches) 17.71
Full Height (inches) 49.21
Weight (lbs) 117.68 lbs
Other Details
Assembly Required Yes
Anti-Tip Kits Included Yes
Anti Tip Kit (Certified) Yes
Prop 65 Required No
Shipping Details
Ship Type Small Parcel
Number of Ship Boxes 1
Length (inches) 52.362
Depth (inches) 25.984
Height (inches) 6.693
Weight (lbs) 120.152 lbs

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