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The newly designed Jenny Lind 3-Drawer Dresser is a timeless piece that complements the vintage charm of any Jenny Lind nursery or kid's room. Its iconic wood spindle design gives this dresser an expressively sweet and elegant style. With 3 sturdy drawers, store all of the baby's clothes and necessities within easy reach.
What's Included?
Tipover Restraint Device
Features
DURABILITY: 3 spacious drawers that can hold all the adorable baby clothes, blanket, and more. We've built this dresser with features like stronger drawer bottoms to make it sturdier and long-lasting
VERSATILE DESIGN: Changing station now. Big kid dresser later! This dresser is designed so that you can add a DaVinci changing tray (#M0219) to use as a convenient changing station during the baby years
SMOOTH GLIDE: Pre-installed euro glides that make opening the drawers easy even when your hands are full with baby
QUALITY MATERIAL: Made of solid sustainable New Zealand pinewood and TSCA compliant engineered wood - only the best for your baby
STURDY CONSTRUCTION: This dresser exceeds CPSC’s ASTM F2057-23 standard. The drawer extensions have been thoughtfully constructed in accordance with the regulation to reduce tip-over risk
FOR YOUR BABY'S SAFETY: Say goodbye to toxic chemicals! Finished in a non-toxic multi-step painting process and lead and phthalate safe. Sold Separately: Removable Changing Tray (M0219), Contour Changing Pad (M5319)
Customers praise this product for its attractive appearance, ease of assembly, and sturdy construction. Many appreciate its high quality and perfect size for various spaces. However, some experienced difficulties with assembly, including missing parts and loose ball bearings, and noted that drawers don't fully extend.