Ware Dresser: Modern Rustic Wood & Metal Design with 4 Push-to-Open Drawers and Open Compartment
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Description
This charming ware dresser combines wood and metal in a perfect blend of rustic and modern styles. It comes with four push-to-open drawers, whose fronts are made of textured cast aluminum. The bottom of the dresser has an open front compartment, surrounded by a frame. The dresser is finished in figured walnut veneers with the trendy Pika finish and sits on a plinth base. Key features include a Bernhardt name plate in the top left drawer, adjustable glides, and an anti-tip kit with an instruction sheet. It weighs 297 units, has a width of 72 units, a depth of 19 units, and a height of 30 units. It's already assembled. Colors available: Pika. Materials used: Wood and Metal. To care for it, remove dust with a soft, dry cloth. For smudges, use a slightly dampened soft cloth and then dry it right away with a dry one. Always follow the grain direction when cleaning and never let liquids sit on the surface. It also comes with a Prop 65 warning due to wood dust.





Using this ware dresser is a breeze. Just give the push-to-open drawers a gentle press to access your belongings. The open compartment at the bottom is great for storing larger items like blankets. When it comes to maintenance, keep it clean by using a soft, dry cloth to wipe away dust regularly. If there are any smudges, dampen a soft cloth slightly and clean the surface, then dry it immediately with a dry cloth. Make sure to follow the grain of the wood when cleaning. Never leave liquids on the surface as it can damage the finish. The dresser has an anti - tip kit, so follow the instructions on the included sheet to install it properly for safety. Also, be aware that it has a Prop 65 warning because of wood dust, but normal use shouldn't pose a significant risk as long as you keep it clean.