l shaped dresser bedroom bucket cabinet dressing table computer desk integrated L-shaped corner dressing table Japanese-style log dressing table 47.2x15.7x30.8 inch/
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l shaped dresser

l shaped dresser bedroom bucket cabinet dressing table computer desk integrated L-shaped corner dressing table Japanese-style log dressing table 47.2x15.7x30.8 inch/

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l shaped dresser bedroom bucket cabinet dressing table computer desk integrated L-shaped corner dressing table Japanese-style log dressing table 47.2x15.7x30.8 inch/Size Chest of drawers: 1212*300*712MM Chest of drawers: 1200*400*755mm Single panel board: 1200*400*783mm Single panel board: 1200*300*750MM Equipped with a 1. 2 meter, six drawer dressing table; extension range: 123 231cm. The dressing table, paired with a 1. 21 meter six drawer dresser, has an extension range of 124 232cm. I. Y101D02 H101D02 1. The 100% solid wood mentioned on the page refers to the wood parts excluding hardware and accessories

Size
Chest of drawers: 1212*300*712MM
Chest of drawers: 1200*400*755mm
Single-panel board: 1200*400*783mm
Single-panel board: 1200*300*750MM
Equipped with a 1.2-meter, six-drawer dressing table; extension range: 123-231cm.
The dressing table, paired with a 1.21-meter six-drawer dresser, has an extension range of 124-232cm.

I. Y101D02/H101D02
1. The “100% solid wood” mentioned on the page refers to the wood parts excluding hardware and accessories (metal, glass and other non-wooden parts), and does not contain artificial boards or veneers.
2. The main material is imported North American FAS grade oak, with beautiful grain, few knots, and no mold.
3. The main material of the white chest of drawers is tulip tree, which has moderate hardness, clear texture, fine structure, is not easy to mold, and has good physical properties.
4. The auxiliary material, paulownia wood, is used for drawer boxes and back panels. It is corrosion-resistant, wear-resistant, high-temperature resistant, does not deform, and is not prone to mold. It has been used since ancient times for wind-release levers and is also a famous wood for making zithers in ancient China. The auxiliary material, pine wood, is used for horizontal braces and rear vertical braces.

II. Y101D04/H101D04
1. The main material is imported Thai rubberwood, which is made using finger-jointing technology. This process helps to release stress evenly and makes it less prone to deformation, expansion and contraction, and cracking.
2. The auxiliary material is paulownia wood, used for drawer boxes and back panels. It is corrosion-resistant, wear-resistant, high-temperature resistant, does not deform, and is not easy to mold. It has been the material for bellows rods since ancient times and is also a famous ancient Chinese instrument-making wood. The auxiliary material is pine wood, used for horizontal bracing and rear vertical bracing.
III. Y216D02
1. The main material is imported European beech, with fine and straight wood grain, uniform texture, warm color, and medium to high hardness among woods, making it both beautiful and durable.
2. The auxiliary material is paulownia wood, used for drawer boxes and back panels. It is corrosion-resistant, wear-resistant, high-temperature resistant, does not deform, and is not easy to mold. It has been used as a material for windbreak rods since ancient times and is also a famous wood for making zithers in ancient China. The auxiliary material is pine wood, used for horizontal bracing and rear vertical bracing.
Advantages of solid wood
Simple, natural, healthy, environmentally friendly, sturdy and durable
Paint
The natural wood and walnut colors use Zhancheng odorless paint, an open-pore spraying process, and undergo four coats followed by natural drying to better preserve the oak grain and texture, making it natural and environmentally friendly. The white dresser uses a closed-pore finish, resulting in a smooth, glossy finish that is healthy and environmentally friendly, offering more color options for solid wood and helping to create a healthy home.

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