Overall: H 82.5 x W 101 x D 45.5 x cm Small Drawers: H11.5 x W14.5 x D14.5 cm / H4.5 x W5.7 x D5.7 Inches Medium Drawers: H16.5 x W22 x D32 cm / H6.4 x W8.6 x D12.5 Inches Large Drawers: H22 x W37.5 x D32 cm / H8.6 x W14.7 x D12.5 Inches
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7 comments
moneybag
10 Oct 17#7
You get what you pay for, have this exact unit and the finish is not great, marks very easily and wood is at the lower end of the quality spectrum
pixelat0r
9 Oct 17#6
I have the bigger four drawer unit with two cupboards and apart from the slightly laborious construction which I actually didn't mind too much I have to say the final finish, on mine at least, was fairly shoddy. Lots of knots full of filler which were thankfully on the rear surfaces , and several of the edges and bevels were rough and clearly un-sanded (mostly on the cupboard doors so possibly less of an issue with this unit, but also on the top). In the end I had to take a sheet of sandpaper to it and give it all a coat of clear beeswax as the wood looked pale and very dry/unprotected. Certainly didn't look as good as it does in the image. That said looks nice enough now and on balance probably not a bad price. Make sure you wax the drawer runners and contact points as it glides wood on wood.
SimonFenton
9 Oct 17#4
Good quality brand new furniture can't go wrong th
BigDiscovery
9 Oct 17#3
Hope it helps!
Proveright
9 Oct 17#2
The design looks nice, but if you are going to spend that kind of money, I prefer Oak.
Second hand furniture/antiques are cheap as chips at the moment. Some of the charity shops also sell brand new furniture and this design reminds me of some I have seen.
BigDiscovery to Proveright
9 Oct 17#5
I have to say, that this pine is a very soft wood and it does get dings and marks fairly quick, it specially, if you are clumsy or have a small children. My local BHF that sells Corona furniture as new are always charging around £30-£50 more (not counting delivery), than you can find on ebay and elsewhere. Personally I needed this for my baby's room, to keep his clothes in and have them organized, so for the price and mostly the dimensions this is perfect for us.
Opening post
Overall: H 82.5 x W 101 x D 45.5 x cm
Small Drawers: H11.5 x W14.5 x D14.5 cm / H4.5 x W5.7 x D5.7 Inches
Medium Drawers: H16.5 x W22 x D32 cm / H6.4 x W8.6 x D12.5 Inches
Large Drawers: H22 x W37.5 x D32 cm / H8.6 x W14.7 x D12.5 Inches
5.25% Cash back with TCB. Free delivery to mainland UK. They charge extra for credit card and paypal payments.
7 comments
In the end I had to take a sheet of sandpaper to it and give it all a coat of clear beeswax as the wood looked pale and very dry/unprotected. Certainly didn't look as good as it does in the image. That said looks nice enough now and on balance probably not a bad price. Make sure you wax the drawer runners and contact points as it glides wood on wood.
Hope it helps!
Second hand furniture/antiques are cheap as chips at the moment. Some of the charity shops also sell brand new furniture and this design reminds me of some I have seen.
Personally I needed this for my baby's room, to keep his clothes in and have them organized, so for the price and mostly the dimensions this is perfect for us.