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LaLa Little 3-Drawer Dresser
When you need to maximize storage in the smallest spaces, the 39” LaLa Little 3-drawer Dresser is your small-in-stature, big-in-storage solution. With three deep drawers that make the most of limited square footage, it pairs perfectly with the LaLa 3-in-1 Convertible Crib in White to create organization and flow in even the most compact nurseries.
Durable melamine and rubberwood handles and legs are built to withstand bumps and scratches, and anti-tip hardware helps keep everyone safe. Get the storage you need and the style you crave - all within the space you have.
- Assembled – 39” x 19” x 34”
- Assembled – 119 lbs
- Drawer clearance 10.2”
- Drawer depth 15”
- Melamine finish, solid rubberwood legs & handles
- Strong ball-bearing drawer glides that hold up to 75 lbs
- Compliant with ASTM F2057-23 standard
- Heavy back panel for anti-tipover safety measures
- Made from TSCA-compliant MDF
- Lead and phthalate-free, baby-safe painted finish
- Anti-tip hardware kit included
- Changing tray sold separately
- Made in China
- Available in white/red oak
- SSatuVerified ReviewerI recommend this productRated 5 out of 5 stars1 month agoLovely, sturdy dresser, great value
I'm very happy with my purchase, although I can't yet speak to durability since we just put this together (and still a few more weeks until baby arrives!). The base & top are very sturdy, pretty wood, and I love the design. I was looking for a smaller baby dresser for a while and decided on this one for the reasonable price, design and seemingly good quality (we don't have a separate nursery and this needed to fit in our bedroom with a crib). I saw many dressers made with inferior materials, not as cute and 2x or 3x the price, and I'm really glad I found this. The white components are some sort of a mixed material, but they're heavy and sturdy, with the exception of the bottoms of the drawers that are thin (~2mm) and a bit flimsy. For baby clothes/supplies though the drawers seem strong enough (I'd hesitate putting something heavy in these drawers though). Assembly was a one-day job for my engineer husband (total time ~5 hours), but he said the instructions were good, parts were clearly marked and all the needed hardware was present. His only complaint was that the little plastic pieces that are meant to stabilize the flimsy drawer bottoms were weirdly slanted and annoying to drill, and he scratched the bottom side of some of the drawers (there were no ready made holes for those little parts). The drawers open and close nicely (soft close), although because they are wide you need to close them from the middle or with both hands, otherwise one side ends up sticking out a bit.…
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