The Arlington Small Glazed Dresser Top from Hill and Hunter is a beautiful and practical addition to any dining room. This charming piece features a glazed top with two doors, perfect for displaying your favourite china or glassware. The dresser top also has two drawers, providing ample storage space for cutlery and other dining essentials.
Crafted from high-quality oak, the Arlington Small Glazed Dresser Top is built to last. The elegant design features a classic cornice and plinth, adding a touch of sophistication to your home. The dresser top is finished in a warm oak stain, complementing a variety of décor styles.
This versatile piece can be used on its own or paired with the Arlington 2 Door Dresser Base to create a complete dining room storage solution. Available to buy in our Nantwich showrooms, the Arlington Small Glazed Dresser Top is sure to impress with its timeless design and exceptional craftsmanship.
Please note, the price excludes the sideboard on which the dresser can stand.
All measurements are approximate.
Width: 96cm (37.8.inches)
Height: 113cm (44.5.inches)
Depth: 34cm (13.4.inches)
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Peter Williams
5 months ago
Excellent place to visit with an extensive range of furniture on two floors. They have two stores in Nantwich so allow yourself plenty of time.The sales staff are extremely helpful and knowledgeable.
Paul Eccles
12 months ago
An amazing business with top quality products. I cannot praise the people who work there enough. From start to finish, the whole experience has been a complete pleasure, highly professional, and even [read more]the delivery guys are first class. Communication is outstanding, not just the products and the people. If only all shops operated like this. Paul Eccles
David Pickworth
2 years ago
Great place to purchase furniture and has old style customer service with nothing to much
Remember when we moved in the delivery drivers couldn’t get to the house because builders were working on roa [read more]d so they carried each item down the road in their Father Christmas outfits.