brown six drawer dresser 70" Brown Wood 6-Drawer Dresser (BB-1054-03)
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brown six drawer dresser

brown six drawer dresser 70" Brown Wood 6-Drawer Dresser (BB-1054-03)

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brown six drawer dresser 70" Brown Wood 6-Drawer Dresser (BB-1054-03)Brown Oak Six Drawer Dresser with Carved Tile Relief Drawer Faces 70 Inch Dresser The drawer faces are the design. Each of the six drawers is carved in a regular grid of rounded top rectangular tiles small, individual relief elements with arched tops, arranged in rows across the full drawer face from edge to edge. Up close the carving reads as a sequence of individually shaped raised forms; from across the room it reads as a textural field, the

Brown Oak Six-Drawer Dresser with Carved Tile Relief Drawer Faces | 70 Inch | Dresser

The drawer faces are the design. Each of the six drawers is carved in a regular grid of rounded-top rectangular tiles -- small, individual relief elements with arched tops, arranged in rows across the full drawer face from edge to edge. Up close the carving reads as a sequence of individually shaped raised forms; from across the room it reads as a textural field, the repetition creating a surface that catches and redistributes the room's light in a way a flat drawer face cannot. There are no handles -- the carved forms are the surface, recessed at their edges to allow a finger grip at the drawer's top lip without hardware interrupting the relief pattern.

In morning directional light the carved tile relief reads at its sharpest -- each raised element casting a small shadow at its base, the grid of shadows making the full front face read as an animated, dimensional surface across all six drawers. The medium warm brown oak tone places the piece in the same range as walnut-adjacent finishes without the heavier, cooler tone of a dark stain. Against pale plaster the dresser reads as a settled bedroom wall element that contributes material warmth without adding tonal weight. In warm lamplight the carving settles into a quieter animation than in flat daylight -- the relief still visible, the shadow within each carved tile softened, the full front face reading as a warm textured mass at the bedroom wall.

The primary material is solid oak at the carved drawer faces and case edges -- the carving is done in solid wood, which gives each tile relief the depth and edge precision that veneer cannot hold over time. Short rectangular block legs at the four corners lift the case a few inches off the floor. At 34 inches high the surface sits at standard dresser height, appropriate for a mirror placement above. The six-drawer configuration in two columns provides substantial bedroom soft goods storage at 70 inches wide. At 22 inches deep the piece sits in the wall-adjacent zone without projecting significantly. Maintain with a light wood-care product; the carved surfaces benefit from occasional dusting with a soft brush to clear the relief shadow lines.

  • Dimensions: 70W x 22D x 34H inches
  • Solid oak -- mango wood back support and drawer frame -- mango veneer over MDF back panel and drawer inside
  • Dresser -- six drawers -- carved rounded-top tile relief drawer faces -- no hardware -- block legs -- brown oak
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