Types of Dressers and Chests
Dressers are surprisingly diverse, encompassing a variety of types, dimensions, and decor styles. For this reason, not every set of drawers is equally accommodating to your room’s layout and your wardrobe storage needs.
Combining the functionality of a chest of drawers and wardrobe armoire, the Castle Rock Bedroom Chest features seven dovetailed drawers and two cabinets.
With a timeless look and robust design, the Castle Rock Bachelors Chest is a perfect storage solution for your home with a combination of drawers and shelves.
Handcrafted using solid American hardwood, our Amish artisans build each and Bellevue Chifferobe to order. Choose your own wood, stain, and hardware.
When both cabinet space and drawers are needed for bedroom storage, consider Countryside's solid wood Bellevue Bachelors Chest. Amish handmade in the USA.
Two adjustable shelves, a garment-rod, and three dovetailed drawers make the Madrid Mission Armoire a much-needed storage solution for your craftsman bedroom.
Two cabinet doors, a beveled mirror, four dovetailed drawers, an adjustable shelf, and clothing rod combine to make our Beaumont Chifferobe a bedroom standout.
Our solid wood, Amish made Marseille Armoire is thoughtfully designed to fit in smaller spaces while creating a convenient spot for clothing, bedding and more.
Fall in love with this traditionally styled Chifferobe armoire complete with adjustable shelving and full-extension drawers, custom made by Amish woodworkers.
The 40” wide Eclectic Door Chest offers a contemporary twist on a chifferobe with its unique drawer configuration made by skilled Amish craftsmen.
The Luna Chest Armoire, displayed in solid cherry wood, checks all the boxes with its full extension drawers and soft close, concealed hinges.
The rough sawn maple Dalton Sliding Door Chifferobe combines two-toned wood with black iron hardware for handsomely industrial bedroom furniture.
Mission-inspired and available in solid wood species including cherry, the Harper Wardrobe Armoire incorporates a modifiable shelf and rod for hanging clothes.
Showing shaker design with modern twists, Amish workers build the armoire from solid cherry (or your favorite wood) to include beveled edges and inset panels.