Drawer quality is the first thing that separates a piece of furniture you’ll keep from one you’ll replace. The drawer should glide — not stick in summer humidity, not rattle loose in winter. The pieces here are selected with that in mind.
You’ll find reclaimed colorful wood dressers where each drawer face was cut from a different source plank — so the grain and color shift across the face of the piece in a pattern that’s intentional, not accidental. All-metal narrow dressers with welded steel drawer boxes. Dark sheesham chest-of-drawers pieces with traditional turned hardware. Multi-drawer specimen chests in 12, 20, and 21-drawer configurations from workshops in India that produce for both residential and commercial use.
Sheesham is a dense rosewood-family hardwood grown primarily in India and Pakistan. It’s naturally resistant to warping and takes stain differently than oak or maple — the grain pattern is distinctive. Most of the wood dressers here are sheesham or mango wood, both well-suited to the Colorado climate’s low humidity.
Come in to open the drawers before deciding.