- Two Door Cabinet
- Chicken Wire Door Fronts
- One Spacious Drawer
- Hand Painted, Distressed Finish
- Solid Brazilian Pine Wood
- Four Caster Wheels
- Natural Variations of Wood, Color, Texture & Tone
- Each piece of wood is unique and will absorb the finishing process differently, therefore, the product you receive may vary from the pictures.
Category |
Case Goods |
Collection |
Industrial |
Style |
Rustic |
Color/Finish |
White |
Cover/Veneer |
Distressed |
Materials |
Solid Brazilian Pine Wood; Plywood; MDF; Chicken Wire |
Drawer Construction |
Butt Joint; Nail Construction; Ball Bearing Metal Glides |
Misc. Dimensions(DxWxH) |
Shelf Dimensions: 15"x30"x1"; Interior Drawer Dimension: 11"x25"x4"; Thickness of Top: 2"; Leg Height: 4.25" |
Cubes |
15.49 |
Assembly Required |
No |
Assembled Depth |
18 |
Assembled Width |
32 |
Assembled Height |
32 |
Assembled Weight |
40 |
Prop 65 Warning Label |
This product can expose you to chemicals including formaldehyde, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. |
Prop 65 Chemical |
Formaldehyde |
B&M Descriptive Copy |
The Industrial 2-Door Accent Chest will look stunning in your home! This chest features chicken wire front doors, perfecting the rustic look and vibe. The accent chest offers one spacious drawer to easily store away belongings and keep them out of sight. The caster wheels make it easy to display this piece anywhere you please, like even your bedroom as a nightstand. Brazilian pine wood and a hand painted, distressed finish will make this piece a standout year after year. |
Professional delivery and installation is available for every product we sell. We would be happy to coordinate delivery and installation for you.
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