
A dresser isn't just storage. It's where mornings begin, where clutter is quietly negotiated, and where a room starts to feel like it belongs to someone. Our collection of dressers ranges from generous full-width designs to small dressers built for the room that refuses to be underestimated.
Expect durable materials like solid wood and arranged wood with refined finishes that hold up to daily life. Whether you are organizing clothing, linen, or the things that never quite find a home, these dressers make space feel intentional, not accidental. Good storage is not a compromise. It's the thing that makes everything else in the room feel considered.
Start with your floor plan. Measure the wall, then subtract at least 60 to 90 cm in front of the dresser for drawer clearance, especially if it's placed near the bed or closet door. A standard dresser runs between 75 and 120 cm wide and 75 to 90 cm tall. If floor space is tight, a tall, narrow chest trades width for height and gives you the same storage in a smaller footprint. A small dresser in the 60 to 75 cm range is the move for a guest room or a bedroom that needs to work harder than its square footage suggests. Check out our guide to dresser heights so you can remove the guesswork.
A dresser is a low, horizontal storage piece with multiple drawers designed for folded clothing, accessories, and smaller everyday items. It sits in the room as a surface as much as a storage unit, often used for items you want easy, daily access to.
A wardrobe is taller and more vertical, typically with hanging space inside for coats, dresses, and longer garments that need to stay unwrinkled.
In simple terms: a dresser organizes what you fold and reach for often, while a wardrobe handles what needs to hang. Many bedrooms use both, because real life rarely fits neatly into one type of storage.
Keep the surface intentional rather than incidental. A lamp, one or two objects with varying heights, and a small tray to corral things is a good enough formula. If you're hanging a mirror above it, aim for roughly two thirds the width of the dresser and position the bottom of the mirror about 15 to 20 cm above the surface. Match the dresser finish to at least one other element in the room, such as the bed frame, a side table, or a light fitting, and the whole space starts to feel considered rather than assembled.
A dresser is best for items you reach for daily or weekly, especially folded clothing like t-shirts, underwear, activewear, and socks. It is also ideal for smaller accessories such as belts, scarves, and seasonal items you rotate regularly.
Larger or less frequently used items are better stored elsewhere, like in wardrobes or under-bed storage. Think of the dresser as your “daily access zone” where convenience matters more than bulk storage. It keeps the rhythm of getting dressed simpler, faster, and less chaotic.
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We also offer a limited warranty against manufacturing defects on our dressers. Warranty duration varies by product—full details are available on our product warranty page. If your purchase isn’t quite right, our return policy outlines eligibility, timelines, and processes on the sales and refunds page.
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