black and rattan dresser Wovena Black Rattan Wide 6 Chest of Drawers - Bedroom Dresser
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black and rattan dresser

black and rattan dresser Wovena Black Rattan Wide 6 Chest of Drawers - Bedroom Dresser

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black and rattan dresser Wovena Black Rattan Wide 6 Chest of Drawers - Bedroom DresserFeatures 120cm wide black finished rattan chest with 6 drawers arranged in a 2 column, 3 row grid Natural rattan cane mesh framed into each dark finished drawer front across the full span Six drawers operating on smooth runner slide hardware at every one of the six positions Left and right columns of 3 drawers each enabling side by side category separation Flat black melamine top at 120cm for a mirror, lamp, or editorial display Natural hardwood knob

Features

  • 120cm wide black finished rattan chest with 6 drawers arranged in a 2-column, 3-row grid
  • Natural rattan cane mesh framed into each dark-finished drawer front across the full span
  • Six drawers operating on smooth runner slide hardware at every one of the six positions
  • Left and right columns of 3 drawers each enabling side-by-side category separation
  • Flat black melamine top at 120cm for a mirror, lamp, or editorial display
  • Natural hardwood knob on every drawer face creating contrast against the dark body
  • Dark-finished splayed legs supporting the wide frame with an architectural profile
  • 15mm particle board body with black melamine finish and 3mm backboard

Why Choose the Wovena Rattan Wide Chest 6 Drawer?

Spread six rattan panels across a 120cm black body and the result is a dresser that commands a bedroom wall. The Wovena Black 6 Drawer Wide Chest turns storage into a design statement, each golden-toned mesh rectangle catching warm against the deep frame in a 2-column grid that covers more visual ground than any narrow tallboy. The hardwood knobs punctuate the grid with pale organic detail, and the dark splayed legs plant the wide piece firmly while keeping the floor visible beneath. At 75cm tall, it sits low enough to slide beneath a wall-mounted mirror without competing with a wardrobe for height.

Three drawers on the left, three on the right. The dual-column arrangement means you can split storage by person, by clothing category, or by frequency of use without mixing everything into a single vertical stack. Smooth runner slides are fitted at every position across the grid, so no drawer in the layout underperforms. The 40cm depth manages folded jeans, jumpers, T-shirts, underwear, and linen without clothes bunching at the back. The flat 120cm top carries a large mirror, twin lamps, or a curated tray.

W120cm x D40cm x H75cm. Available in Black. The melamine surface manages daily wear and cleans with a damp cloth. Part of the Wovena Black range. Covered by a 30-day return policy and 1-year manufacturer's warranty.

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