The Twin Lakes King Storage Bed, Dresser, Mirror, and Chest Set blends timeless style with smart functionality for a warm, welcoming bedroom retreat. Crafted of Poplar solids with Birch veneers in a rich Chestnut finish, the king sleigh bed features a gracefully rounded top rail and wide overlay moldings on the headboard for added depth. The storage footboard includes a wide cap rail perfect for seating, and two cedar-lined drawers framed with square bead molding, all resting on classic turned bun feet. The coordinating 6-drawer dresser and 5-drawer chest adds character with bluff cut top drawers, square wood frame molding, and square pilasters flowing into turned bun feet. Antique Brass knob hardware provides a timeless touch, while the felt-lined top drawers and cedar-lined bottom drawers offer refined storage. Completing the set, the landscape mirror features a bead molding frame and a 1-inch beveled edge that catches the light beautifully. Use the included bolt-on supports to securely attach it to the dresser. The Twin Lakes collection brings classic charm and lasting quality to your space.
Dimensions: W0 x D0 x H0
Weight: 710 lbs.
- Wood: Poplar Solids w/ Birch Veneers
- Finish: Chestnut
- Dimensions: W0 x D0 x H0
- Box Dimensions: W0 x D0 x H0
- Weight: 710 lbs.
- Cubes: 100.31
- Antique Brass Knob Hardware
- Metal Side Drawer Guides (45mm)
- Premium Felt Lined Top Drawers
- Cedar Lined Bottom Drawers
- Top Drawers with Bluff Cut Drawer Fronts
- Square Wood Framed Molding Around Drawer Fronts
- Wide Overlay Moldings Add Dimension
- Turned Bun Feet
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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