dark brown 6 drawer dresser 88" Dark Brown 6-Drawer Dresser (EF-1018-20)
SKU: 14472057080
dark brown 6 drawer dresser

dark brown 6 drawer dresser 88" Dark Brown 6-Drawer Dresser (EF-1018-20)

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dark brown 6 drawer dresser 88" Dark Brown 6-Drawer Dresser (EF-1018-20)Dark Brown Six Drawer Dresser with Rounded Corners and Low Profile 88 Inch Dresser The dresser is wide and low 87. 8 inches across and 32 inches high, the horizontal span nearly three times the height. At this proportion the piece reads as a grounded horizontal form at the bedroom wall rather than as a vertical storage tower; the eye travels across the length of it rather than up. The form's signature rounded front case corners the same curve that

Dark Brown Six-Drawer Dresser with Rounded Corners and Low Profile | 88 Inch | Dresser

The dresser is wide and low -- 87.8 inches across and 32 inches high, the horizontal span nearly three times the height. At this proportion the piece reads as a grounded horizontal form at the bedroom wall rather than as a vertical storage tower; the eye travels across the length of it rather than up. The form's signature rounded front case corners -- the same curve that defines the nightstands -- read at their most pronounced here: the case sides curving gently as they meet the front face at each end, the top surface rounding above these arced corners. At 88 inches the two rounded ends bracket a long rhythm of six drawer faces, each with a centered turned solid oak knob, running across the dark espresso surface.

The dark brown stain at this horizontal extent is a significant material presence at the bedroom wall. Eighty-eight inches of deep espresso oak -- the grain visible beneath the dark finish as a subtle texture across each drawer face -- reads as the room's primary dark wood element. Against a pale plaster or warm white wall the dark dresser anchors the room's lower register, the long horizontal form providing visual weight at standing height without competing with the ceiling. In morning light the grain beneath the dark stain reads with most clarity; in warm bedroom lamplight the espresso brown deepens and settles into the room's shadow zone below the lamp.

Six drawers in two columns of three rows. The oak veneer over MDF drawer faces and case surfaces carry the grain and stain; the solid oak edges, legs, and knob handles deliver the material presence at every touch point. At 281.5 pounds the dresser is a significant piece -- delivery access to the bedroom and final placement before surrounding furnishings are essential. The 20.85-inch depth is narrow enough to read as a wall-adjacent piece rather than a room divider. The natural and dark brown versions are both in this Loren series and coordinate directly if nightstands and dresser are from the same colorway.

  • Dimensions: 87.8W x 20.85D x 32H inches
  • Weight: 281.5 lbs
  • Oak veneer over MDF (top and main surfaces) -- solid oak edges, legs, and handles
  • Six-drawer dresser -- two columns of three drawers -- rounded front case corners -- turned solid oak knob handles -- dark brown stain
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