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chest of 3 drawers, white/wall mounted, 69x78 cm

$699.9

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This chest of drawers takes care of everything from gloves and scarves to phones and chargers.

Simple support points instead of traditional feet create a light and airy expression – and mean that the chest of drawers must always be anchored to the wall to keep it standing upright.

Fits in the hallway, next to the bed or in other smaller spaces thanks to its neat dimensions.

The timeless, simple design makes it easy to match the chest of drawers with furniture you already have at home.

You can add SUNNERSTA hooks for extra storage.

Article no 305.878.67
Article no 305.878.67


Strengthened damp-proof more steady and durable

The back and bottom of the shelf were treated with edge sealing. Legs can be mounted to prevent the chest body from touching the floor and the damp. The bottom of the drawer was added a metal support to strengthen the support and durability.


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