Hickory White 'Genesis' 9-Drawer Inlaid Satinwood Dresser

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This product is a previously owned, 9-drawer satinwood dresser by Hickory White Furniture from their Biedermeier and Art Deco inspired 'Genesis' collection.

The dresser features a thin strip of inlaid trim in alternating colors along the top edge. It is styled with columns engaged at the corners, horizontal banding at the base, bun feet, and brass tab drawer hardware.

Please note, there is general wear including deep scratches to the finish on the surface top, chips to the veneer in some areas and a few scuffs near the feet (see photos). 

Dimensions:

32.5" High x 74" Wide x 19" Deep 

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The photos included in this listing show the item you will receive. Community Forklift merchandise is all previously owned by our generous donors; please review the photos carefully to assess condition. This listing includes only what is described and no additional items are included. Please raise any questions before purchasing at marketplace@communityforklift.org. Be advised that we do not place holds on any items listed online and they can sell at any time.

  • Pick-up will be available during open warehouse hours: Monday – Friday 12 to 5 pm and Saturday – Sunday 10 am to 5 pm.
  • You must pick up your item within 5 days of the date of purchase. After 5 days, the item is eligible to be resold. If it sells again we will refund 75% of your purchase.
  • We have staff available to load items. We strongly encourage you to bring help to load large purchases. Our staff will help as much as they can but will not load large, bulky, and heavy items into inappropriate vehicles.
  • Shipping is not available. In-store pickup only.

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