black drawer dresser Kova 3-Drawer Rattan Dresser or Bohemian Living Room Storage Cabinet with Textilene Rattan Accent and Metal Legs
SKU: 40601466750
black drawer dresser

black drawer dresser Kova 3-Drawer Rattan Dresser or Bohemian Living Room Storage Cabinet with Textilene Rattan Accent and Metal Legs

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black drawer dresser Kova 3-Drawer Rattan Dresser or Bohemian Living Room Storage Cabinet with Textilene Rattan Accent and Metal LegsAT A GLANCE Sturdy powder coated metal base and drawer pulls Leveling floor protectors included 3 drawers on strong metal drawer slides Pair multiple units side by side to make an even larger statement piece Durable, woven textilene faux rattan on drawer fronts Anti tip hardware included PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Introducing Kova the perfect blend of durability and style! With a sturdy metal base, strong drawer slides, and woven faux rattan fronts, its

AT A GLANCE

  • Sturdy powder coated metal base and drawer pulls
  • Leveling floor protectors included
  • 3 drawers on strong metal drawer slides
  • Pair multiple units side-by-side to make an even larger statement piece
  • Durable, woven textilene faux rattan on drawer fronts
  • Anti-tip hardware included

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Introducing Kova – the perfect blend of durability and style! With a sturdy metal base, strong drawer slides, and woven faux rattan fronts, it’s built to last. Leveling floor protectors are included, and you can pair multiple units for a bold, stylish look!

STYLE

Modern Contemporary

DIMENSIONS

  • Width: 37.2 inches
  • Height: 34 inches
  • Length: 16.9 inches

WEIGHT LIMIT

154 lbs.

MATERIALS

  • Particleboard, Paper Laminate, Metal, MDF, Textilene

ASSEMBLY & CARE

  • Estimated assembly time: 60 minutes
  • All hardware and instructions included

Care Instructions

Do not modify this product in any way. Our products are designed and tested to meet safety standards. Modifications to the product(s) can result in product failure and/or safety issues which NJ will not be responsible for. Dust with a soft, dry cloth or duster. Clean with a soft, damp, colorfast cloth + mild soap & water. For stubborn stains, use non-abrasive, water-based cleaners only. To protect the finish, avoid the use of chemicals, household cleaners and abrasives. If you are going to use a mild cleaner or chemical, it is recommend to first test it on a small discreet location to see how it reacts with the materials before applying it to visible areas. Avoid flooding laminate surfaces as liquids can seep between the joints and loosen the laminate from the substrate and/or damaging the substrate. Always wipe the surface in the direction of the wood grain and ensure there is no pooling of liquid at the seams. Always use a coaster when setting any vessel containing hot liquids on any surfaces. Blot spills immediately with a clean, damp, colorfast cloth to avoid potential staining. Soak up any remaining moisture immediately with a soft, dry, colorfast cloth to prevent potential watermarks, bubbling, etc. Limit direct contact with heat, moisture and other elements to avoid finish damage. To prevent potential color fading, keep out of direct sunlight. Follow assembly instructions carefully and inspect product upon receipt and each use. Do not make temporary repairs. Do not exceed provided weight limits. Do not use for commercial purposes. Do not leave spilled liquids unaddressed. Do not continue use of product if it has been damaged. Do not place or use on an uneven surface. Do not use products for anything other than their intended purposes. Inspect and re-tighten all hardware connections periodically. Nathan James and its parent companies cannot be held legally responsible for any injuries or death resulted from failure to follow instructions or improper use of this product.

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About Nathan James

Nathan James designs modern furniture at an honest price. Our goal is to make your shopping experience simple, from purchase to assembly.

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