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The Sorelle Princeton baby furniture is a durable build and modern timeless style, it will grow with your child all the way into young adulthood. Its spacious drawers provide plenty of room for socks, sweaters, booties, blankets and other baby accessories. Combination of smart design and quality craftsmanship, this dresser provides versatile function for the baby years and beyond. Assembly required.
DURABLE BUILD Traditional baby furniture with a modern style, our dressers and nightstand are sold separately. Sorrelle furniture will grow with your child all the way into young adulthood.
SAFE FOR YOUR BABY Our baby furniture is tested by 3rd party labs to meet and exceed all standards set in place by the Juvenile Products Manufacturers Association, Consumer Products Safety Commission
PRACTICAL DESIGN Available in multiple colors to match your nursery or kids' bedroom; drawers come with a full-extension glider for easy opening. Includes an anti-tip kit to secure items to any wall.
BEAUTIFUL CRAFTSMANSHIP The Princeton children's dresser is made from natural wood and features smooth; hand rubbed surfaces and corners. This high-quality child furniture incorporates beautiful Princeton Sorelle baby cribs
LEADING MANUFACTURER Since 1977, Sorelle Furniture has been sold by leading retailers in the USA. Their baby products are crafted of the highest quality materials and our products are trusted by millions
Great dresser. Matches the set. I have the crib and chest from 10 years ago and it's the same, but they did add the detailing rectangle around the front of the drawers. It's ok, though - it still looks like it matches. I assembled it by myself in about an hour, asking someone only to help me lay it down to attach the back and to hold it while I attached the first side. A few things that tripped me up:1. (I'm an idiot) - when attaching the "leg" in step 1, I couldn't for the life of me figure it out, until I realized there was a cover over the bolt that you use to screw it in. They had painted the cover the same shade of brown as the piece, so I thought it was part of the leg. I'm a dope.2. For me, pieces D and F had swapped stickers, so when I tried to attach piece F (again in step 1), it didn't work. it was obvious, though, because the piece labeled F didn't have the three holes in the middle that you need to attach it to the middle section. Once I mentally swapped those letters I was good to go.3. When attaching the two bottom rails to the middle, make sure you pay attention to the dowel versus the bolt. For one bar it's bolt on top, for the other it's dowel on top. This is clear in the picture, just make sure you look at it.4. The drawers, oh the drawers! There are dowels for attaching both the back and the front. The dowels are not called out in the instructions, they're only in the pictures. I missed quite a few of these and didn't unscrew the sides to put them in (I didn't want to reduce the integrity of the wood by unscrewing and re-attaching with the screws. So far they seem just as sturdy as those where I added the dowels, but only time will tell.5. Attaching the top, it's a little tricky with the 2 different sized bolts. Basically it's the shorter ones in the front, longer ones in the back. The diagram is tough to read but if you really look at it you can figure it out with logic.6. Attaching the back, they give you 26 screws but my back had 28 holes. Oops! Oh well, I have 2 empties where I'm sure there should be screws and two where there shouldn't be.That's it. End of lesson :) The dresser is sturdy and substantial, packaged perfectly for shipping from Amazon (I had 0 damaged pieces). I have had interactions with this company in the past and they do ship replacement parts for ones broken during transit. If something came broken I'm confident they'd have helped me out.