When details matter, choose the Haven Hall king storage bed, dresser, mirror, and chest. Crafted of rubberwood solids and hickory veneers, this kit features an aged chestnut finish, appealing dentil molding, corbel accents, full extension drawers with premium felt lined top drawers and cedar lined bottom drawers, and is accented with antique brass knob and bail pull hardware. The storage bed features three panels on the headboard outlined with heavy bead molding, with the middle panel having a V-shaped veneer pattern adding to the ideal traditional look. The storage footboard offers three drawers of storage and is equipped with a padded upholstered seat in linen. The dresser has seven drawers, with the top middle drawer featuring a unique concave shape. Pair the dresser with the arched mirror with its bead molding accents and beveled edge, anchored by bolt-on supports. The chest offers an additional five drawers of storage, and like the dresser has a concave shaped top drawer. Add this one-of-a-kind traditional bedroom collection to your home.
Dimensions: W0 x D0 x H0
Weight: 761 lbs.
- Wood: Rubberwood Solids w/ Hickory Veneers
- Finish: Aged Chestnut Finish
- Dimensions: W0 x D0 x H0
- Box Dimensions: W0 x D0 x H0
- Weight: 761 lbs.
- Cubes: 129.9
- Full Extension Metal Side Drawer Guides (45mm)
- French & English Dovetail Construction
- Bottom Case Dust Proofing
- Fully Stained Interior Drawers
- Felt Lined Top Drawers
- Middle Bed Panel Has V-Shaped Veneer Pattern
- Outside Bed Posts Feature Corbel & Chamfered Edge
- Knob & Bail Hardware in Rosette Antique Brass
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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