Atlantic Furniture Manhattan 7-Drawer Triple Dresser
The Manhattan Seven Drawer Triple Dresser is an attractive and spacious solution to your bedroom storage needs. With seven spacious drawers surrounding a dual-door central compartment and an appealing plank-style side panel design, the Manhattan will fit well into an updated traditional decor.
- Solid Hardwood Construction with Select Wood Veneers; No Particle Board
- Available in Natural Maple, Antique Walnut, Light Cherry, Caramel Latte and White Finishes
- 7 Drawers and A Central Fixed-Shelf Compartment With Two Doors
- English Dove Tail Joinery On All Drawer Fronts
- 7-Drawers With Smooth Metal Drawer Glides
- Rear Box Joint On All Drawers
- Beaded Side Panels
- Molded Drawer Fronts
- Mirror Sold Separate
- Shipped Fully Assembled
Specifications:
- Overall Dimensions: 31.25" H x 68.25" W x 17" D
- Drawer dimensions: 5.5" H x 19.38" W x 15.5" D
- Weight: 141 lb
Atlantic Furniture Manhattan Landscape Mirror
Sparsely Mission-style detailing makes the Manhattan Landscape Mirror a subtly attractive addition to the bedroom. A beveled-edge base and arched frame-crown complete the look.- Solid Hardwood Construction with Select Wood Veneers; No Particle Board
- Available in Antique Walnut, Natural Maple, Light Cherry, Caramel Latte, and White Finishes
- Traditional Rectangular Dresser Mirror
- Wood Frame
- Beveled Glass
- Ships Fully Assembled
Specifications:
- Overall Dimensions: Overall Dimensions: Overall Dimensions: 40.75" H x 50.63" W x 1.63" D
- Weight: 55 lb
About Atlantic Furniture
Founded in 1983 as Watercraft, Inc., Atlantic Furniture started as a manufacturer of pine waterbed frames. Since then, the Springfield, Mass.-based company has expanded to Fontana, Calif. The company has moved away from the use of pine and now specializes in imported furniture made of the wood of rubber trees.
The Benefits of Eco-Friendly Rubberwood
Prized as an environmentally friendly wood, rubberwood makes use of trees that have been cut down at the end of their latex-producing life cycle. The trees are removed by hand and replaced with new seedlings. In the past, felled rubber trees were either burned on the spot or used as fuel for locomotive engines, brick firing, or latex curing. Now the wood is used in the manufacture of high-end furniture. It is valued for its dense grain, stability, attractive color, and acceptance of different finishes.
Atlantic's Unique Five-Step Finishing Process
Each product in the entire line is finished with a high-build, five-step finishing process. After a thorough sanding, a wipe-on sealer is applied, followed by a tinted sealer to even the grain and color of the wood. Additional sanding prepares the surface for the first base color coat, more sanding, and a second base color coat. After a final sanding, the finish coat is applied. This process produces a beautiful and durable finish that will last for years.