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Milk Street Baby Sage 7-Drawer Dresser

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Milk Street Baby Sage 7-Drawer DresserDistinct eminence, the Milk Street Baby Sage Collection exudes gentle aristocracy or royalty. Truly fit for a king or queen. Its curvatures and profiles catch the eye, offering distinction and depth. Unique, subtle proportions add to the stately regal character of the Sage Collection. Our Sage Collection offers two unique crib styles: the traditional low profile crib and also the high back arch crib with a tall post headboard option. Milk Streets USA

Distinct eminence, the Milk Street Baby Sage Collection exudes gentle aristocracy or royalty. Truly fit for a king or queen. Its curvatures and profiles catch the eye, offering distinction and depth. Unique, subtle proportions add to the stately regal character of the Sage Collection. Our Sage Collection offers two unique crib styles: the traditional low-profile crib and also the high back arch crib with a tall post headboard option.

Milk Street’s USA dressers all are designed to offer maximum storage and long lasting durability. They feature extra-thick dovetail drawer boxes, heavy-duty, soft-close, undermount metal glides, and recessed back panels, fastened with screws for added durability. We use a top-quality locking system along with counter weights when needed to pass the ever changing safety standards. We are one of the few companies that can pass standards using full extension drawer glides. This is a feature that is invaluable for optimal use. Our furniture is designed to be handed down from generation to generation. Our 3, 4, 6 and 7 drawer dressers all work beautifully as a diaper changing stations when paired with our standard changing tray. This tray has a felt covered underside and an accessory compartment to keep needed items within arm’s reach while caring for baby. Tray includes mounting hardware allowing it to be used without scratching the finish on the dresser top. Tray hardware mounts to the back of the case creating a secure spot to change your baby. Once baby grows up, remove the changing tray and you have a useful, double drawer dresser with maximum storage space for the life of your child. Changing tray sold separately. Fits a standard size changing pad.

  • Made in the USA
  • Multi-step finish process
  • Mortise and Tenon joinery
  • Deep drawers to maximize storage
  • Dovetailed solid, hardwood drawer boxes (wormy maple sanded and clear coated)
  • Unique metal drawer pulls and knobs
  • High Quality, self-closing, under-mount, metal drawer glides with soft close mechanisms offering full drawer extension
  • Unique locking system used for added safety, and counterweights when necessary.
  • A General Certificate of Conformity is filed after testing each and every case piece.

Materials

  • Grade-A solid hardwood construction
  • Grade A CARB 2 plywood panels.
  • All Milk Street Baby Baby case goods are finished using only Greenguard Gold certified paints and stains.

Dimensions

  • 60"H x 35"W x 21.25"D

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To reduce waste, all our products ship blanket-wrapped and can be delivered with WHITE GLOVE service direct from our factory to your home / nursery.

About Milk Street
Milk Street Baby was founded in 2018 by Julie Knisley. After designing products for many of the top nursery furniture brands, she realized that she could offer families more. Woman owned and operated, Milk Street Baby holds safety above all with the aesthetics of strong design as a close second. A love for organic forms, attention to detail, unique uses of the various wood species, and an exquisite color palette has given Milk Street Baby growing brand recognition. The company is thrilled to introduce Milk Street Baby USA  with a team  dedicated to producing the highest-quality products on the market. Each piece is tested in a sealed chamber, where the chemical composition is analyzed to see exactly how it affects the air quality in your home. This standard and its rigorous testing process exceed all mandatory testing procedures, including ASTM, California Proposition 65, and CPSC 16CFR1219.

Milk Street Baby Baby USA furniture is handcrafted in Indiana.

"This furniture is different; designed, built and finished to be handed down from generation to generation. The longer you own it, the more you will love it."     -j knisley

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