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Inviting, casual, and comfortable. The Lea Emma's Treasures Double Dresser takes traditional styling and mixes it with a cozy timeworn appearance to create a piece sure to please a girl of any age. The embellishments of bows and flowers, and sky blue patterned drawer compartment liners all help create the weathered appeal of the Emma's Treasures Double Dresser.
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Dresser/Chest Type: Double Dresser, Dresser (Horizontal)
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Style: Traditional
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Available Materials: Wood
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Browse Finish: White
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Made In: USA
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Included: Dresser
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Not Included: Accessories
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Number of Drawers: 6
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Browse Material: Wood
Product Overview & Specs
Inviting, casual, and comfortable. The Lea Emma's Treasures Double Dresser takes traditional styling and mixes it with a cozy timeworn appearance to create a piece sure to please a girl of any age. The embellishments of bows and flowers, and sky blue patterned drawer compartment liners all help create the weathered appeal of the Emma's Treasures Double Dresser.
- Vintage white finish
- Sophisticated, shabby-chic design
- Constructed of painted wood products
- Solid wood drawer construction
- Center mounted metal on wood drawer guides with built in drawer stops
- Vintage patterned drawer liners
- Six drawers
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Lea is a La-Z-Boy Incorporated company. They are a leading manufacturer of moderately-priced youth furniture. They also manufacture furniture for the second bedrooms, vacation homes or condominiums. Their products can be found at leading furniture stores nationwide. Lea's youth furniture offers a wide assortment of styles for both girls and boys, with a broad selection of specialized, functional designs for today's active kids - including four-poster canopy beds, bunk beds, storage beds, dual sleep beds, student desks, and learning centers for youth computing. Lea's wide variety of styles ranges from 18th century and country to casual contemporary, and products are available in wood finishes including country-oak, cherry, buttermilk-white, and harvest-oak. Lea traces its origins back to 1869. They are headquartered in Greensboro, North Carolina.
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