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Sieling Modern Dresser Set, two dressers (0GB001)
Sieling Modern Dresser Set, two dressers (0GB001)
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Sieling modern dresser set of two. This beautiful set of two solid walnut burled veneer dressers is a functional piece of art.
The taller of the two dressers contains a top compartment that opens on a pivot, which reveals two drawers - the bottom of which is compartmentalized into three sections. The compartment door has a subtly diamond inlay. Below the top compartment are three more drawers, and the bottom of the three has a hinged top that lifts up with a pull handle. The dresser sits atop short, tapered feet. The hardware of this dresser is gold in color, and there is a gold trim along the base. Paired with the other dresser, this piece is a beautiful and functional storage piece that's sure to make its mark on a room.
The shorter (lowboy) dresser with mirror (not fully attached in photos) is another beautiful storage piece. The dresser has nine drawers across three columns. The middle of these three columns of drawers is enclosed by a set of two cabinet doors with gold colored hardware. The top left and right drawer each have two compartments, and the middle right drawer has three. The middle cabinet doors have a subtle diamond inlay that adds an extra visual element to this piece. The mirror pictured behind the dresser attaches with brackets to the back. The mirror has a gold colored trim and a matching walnut frame to connect it with the dresser. With its pair, this beautiful dresser is an excellent work of craftsmanship that will elevate a space.
Dimensions:
Tall dresser - 44.5"L x 20.25"W x 49"H
Lowboy - 72.25"L x 20.25"W x 30.5"H
Mirror - 36.5"L x 55.5"H
This item is located at The Perfect Thing (161 Town Square, Wheaton, IL 60189). Shipping available for a fee. Contact Kate@theperfectthing.net for a quote. All items are previously owned and used, please see pictures for details. Pictures are provided to the best of ability. Factors like resolution, lighting, and coloration may affect detail perception.














