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black.dresser 6 Drawers, Modern Wooden Black Tall Dressers for Bedroom and Closet

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black.dresser 6 Drawers, Modern Wooden Black Tall Dressers for Bedroom and ClosetPerfect Size & Saving Space The size of tall black dresser is 43. 3"H X 27. 5"W X15. 7"D. The black chest of drawers not only takes up less space. Keep the room clean at all times. Effortless Organization: Elevate Your Space with Stylish 6 Drawer Tall dresser Tailored Storage: Experience the convenience of two small drawers dedicated to lingerie and socks, accompanied by four spacious counterparts for neatly arranging your shirts, sweaters, and long

Perfect Size & Saving Space

  • The size of tall black dresser is 43.3"H X 27.5"W X15.7"D.
  • The black chest of drawers not only takes up less space. Keep the room clean at all times.

Effortless Organization: Elevate Your Space with Stylish 6 Drawer Tall dresser

  • Tailored Storage: Experience the convenience of two small drawers dedicated to lingerie and socks, accompanied by four spacious counterparts for neatly arranging your shirts, sweaters, and long-sleeved items.
  • Efficient Organization: Elevate your living space with tall black dresser, designed not only for style but also for space optimization. Enjoy ample storage without sacrificing valuable room.

Waterproof Wood & Sturdy Durability

  • The sleek black chest of drawers features a waterproof top surface, making cleaning a breeze with just a damp cloth.

  • The dressing table of the 6 drawer tall dresser boasts thickened wood construction, guaranteeing durability for long-lasting use. Each of the six drawers, whether large or small, can effortlessly handle up to 25 lbs, while the wooden tabletop can support an impressive 110 lbs.

  • Enhanced with a robust back panel and equipped with smooth metal glides featuring built-in safety stops, this tall black dresser ensures both stability and ease of use.

Modern Practical Design

  • The black chest of drawers exudes absolute elegance, making it a perfect fit for any modern-style interior decor.

  • Versatile in nature, these 6 drawer tall dresser are not confined to just bedrooms; they seamlessly integrate into any corner of your home or office, offering stylish storage solutions for clothes, and various everyday items.

Easy Assembly

  • The black chest of drawers comes with complimentary assembly tools and detailed instructions, making the assembly of the wooden drawer cabinet simple and easy for users to complete.
  • If you have any questions, we will provide timely after-sales service.

    Product Information

    Product 6 drawer tall dresser
    Color Black
    Material Wood
    Where To Use Bedroom, Living Room,Entryway, Closet,
    Desktop Load Hold Up To 110 Pounds
    Product Dimensions 27.5"W x 15.7"D x 43.3"H
    Package Weight
    83 Pounds
    Assembly Required Yes


    Important Notice Regarding Product Manuals:

    We’ve recently discovered that a portion of the instruction manuals for this product (6-Drawer Dresser) were incorrectly bound with content for the 5-Drawer Dresser due to a printing error during production. Rest assured, this does not affect the product quality or assembly process.

    The following is the correct product manual, please click to view.

    Installation Manual: CD-WDR-6DR-70B-DL

    If you encounter any confusion with the manual, please contact our customer service team at [email protected] for immediate assistance. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. 

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