This stylish storage cabinet from the Sauder Select grouping is an ideal place to store an abundance of stuff. This clothing armoire features a bedroom storage solution behind a full-length door that includes a garment rod and fixed shelf for storing your jackets, sweaters, dress pants, and more. Additionally, this armoire with hanging rod includes one fixed and one adjustable shelf behind the right door - perfect for customizing laundry room or bathroom storage needs. This wardrobe armoire also includes two deep storage drawers that glide on metal runners for an easy, user-friendly design. This space is also ideal for organizing bins and files for office supply storage. The drawers in the two-door armoire are excellent for a myriad of general storage needs - from folded clothes to blankets or pillows. Finished in a golden Highland Oak and detailed with frame and panel doors and sides, this clothing storage cabinet is a perfect stow-away solution for any room. Stay stylish however and wherever you use your closet cabinet!
Overall Dimensions: W: 40 1/8" (102 cm) X D: 20 1/2" (52.2 cm) X H: 71 1/8" (180.6 cm)
- Features Bedroom storage cabinet safety tested for stability to help reduce tip-over accidents.
- Storage behind full length door includes garment rod and fixed shelf.
- One fixed and one adjustable shelf behind upper door.
- Two drawers with metal runners and safety stops.
- This wardrobe/storage cabinet complies with ASTM F2057-23 Standard Safety Specifications for Clothing Storage Units as required by the STURDY Act. (Applies to items purchased on sauder.com)
- Highland Oak finish.
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