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dresser white long 6 Drawer White Dresser for Bedroom, 47.2" Long Chest of Drawers with C

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dresser white long 6 Drawer White Dresser for Bedroom, 47.2" Long Chest of Drawers with CProduct Overview Brand: Gyfimoie Product Dimensions: 15. 7"D x 47. 3"W x 30. 7"H Color: White Room Type: Bedroom Assembly Required: Yes Product Features Ample Storage SpaceTransform your bedroom into a haven of style and functionality with our black bedroom dresser. With 6 spacious drawers, this bedroom dresser offers more than just storage it's a game changer for your space. Each drawer is thoughtfully designed to hold everything from your favourite

Product Overview

  • Brand: Gyfimoie
  • Product Dimensions: 15.7"D x 47.3"W x 30.7"H
  • Color: White
  • Room Type: Bedroom
  • Assembly Required: Yes

Product Features

  • 【Ample Storage Space】Transform your bedroom into a haven of style and functionality with our black bedroom dresser. With 6 spacious drawers, this bedroom dresser offers more than just storage - it's a game changer for your space. Each drawer is thoughtfully designed to hold everything from your favourite jumpers to your most treasured accessories, keeping your room tidy and your essentials within easy reach. More than just storing your belongings, it enhances your lifestyle.
  • 【Spacious Countertop】Boasting a spacious 47.32" x 15.75" countertop, this dressers & chests of drawers offers plenty of room to showcase your favorite photos, artwork, and decorations, turning your space into a charming gallery. Plus, the 6 drawers provide ample storage for keeping essentials organized and clutter-free.
  • 【Elevate Your Space】 This 6 drawer dresser can double as a stylish TV stand in your living room, giving you extra functionality without sacrificing style. And with its chic rounded corners, you can rest easy knowing your little ones are safe from bumps and bruises. Upgrade your home with this functional piece today and make every inch count.
  • 【Built-in Charging Station】Our closet dresser is designed with a built-in charging station right on the countertop,making it the ultimate blend of style and convenience. With two AC plugs and two USB ports, you can easily charge your laptop, smartphone, tablet, or any other small device without needing extra chargers. The 6.56-foot-long power cord gives you the flexibility to place the dresser exactly where you want it, while keeping everything neatly organized.
  • 【Dresser with LED Light】This long dresser equipped with multi-colour RGB LED light strips, allows users to adjust the colors and brightness through an app, giving your furniture a dynamic and personalized touch. Whether you want a soft, cozy glow or a vibrant pop of color, the possibilities are endless.The distinctive design of this dresser creates a visually striking floating effect at the top, adding a touch of sophistication and modern flair.
  • 【Multifunctional Wood Dresser】 With dimensions of 47.32 L x 15.75" W x 30.79" H, this modern dresser offers a variety of options for organization and storage. In a cozy bedroom, this closet dresser can serve as a bedroom closet dresser and an end-of-bed storage cabinet. In a lively living room, it can be transformed into a platform for displaying your belongings, utilizing its smooth surface to showcase home décor or artwork. In your entryway,this 6 drawer dresser serves as an elegant storage solution,keeping your space tidy and chic.
  • 【User-Friendly Design】Designed with hidden handles, each drawer offers a sleek, modern look that enhances your home’s aesthetic while preventing accidental scratches from protruding grips,ideal for families with kids or pets. Pre-installed with smooth metal slides, the drawers glide open and close effortlessly, ensuring a seamless experience every time. Even with heavy use, these durable slides remain undamaged, protecting the furniture and providing long-lasting performance.
  • 【Easy Installation】Our wide dresser is constructed from MDF, a material that offers long-term durability and resistance to scratching. The MDF board is finely polished and the surface is very smooth and easy to clean with a damp cloth. Furthermore,this 6 drawer dresser equip with detailed instructions and tools.It is recommended that you follow the steps in the accompanying instructions, lay out each board by number, and finally assemble, in order to facilitate the installation process.We recommend a 2-person installation for this drawer cabinet.

 

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