Tuck your clothes into the soft-closing drawers and enjoy the soft shapes and handcrafted feel in the details. The light, Scandinavian expression looks great with other furniture in the TYSSEDAL series.
Depth: 49 cm
Height: 102 cm
Width of drawer (inside): 53 cm
Depth of drawer (inside): 38 cm
Max. load/drawer: 7 kg
Free height under furniture: 12 cm
Storage capacity: 112 l
Side panel: Fibreboard, Particleboard, Acrylic paint, Paint
Back panel: Particleboard
Leg: Solid wood, Acrylic paint
Side rail: Fibreboard
Drawer bottom: Fibreboard, Paper foil
Drawer sides/ Drawer back: Particleboard, Plastic foil
Wipe dry with a clean cloth.
WARNING! TIPPING HAZARD – Unanchored furniture can tip over. This furniture shall be anchored to the wall with the enclosed safety fitting to prevent it from tipping over.
This furniture must be fixed to the wall.
Assembly and installation
Different wall materials require different types of fixing devices. Use fixing devices suitable for the walls in your home.
Additional information
The drawer holds about 10 pairs of folded trousers or 20 T-shirts.
The concealed drawer runners ensure that drawers run smoothly even when heavily loaded.
Adjustable feet make it possible to compensate any irregularities in the floor.
Your home should be a safe place for the entire family. That’s why a wall-anchoring kit is included for you to anchor your chest of drawers to the wall.
How to choose
Secure your home from tipping furniture
When your child begins to crawl and climb, the whole home turns into an exciting adventure land. But, since the toddler doesn’t have any risk awareness, it means that the home environment can hold some hazards. One of them being furniture that can become unstable and tip over. Luckily you have good opportunities to limit the risks by always following our assembly instructions and securing the furniture to the wall.
Material
What is fibreboard?
Fibreboard is a stable and durable material made of leftover wood from the wood industry. A durable outer layer of paint or laminate is added to the board. The difference between various types of fibreboards, such as HDF and MDF, is mainly the thickness, yet also how impact-resistant they are. This determines if we will use them for bed frames, sofa frames, kitchen fronts, wardrobe doors, or something completely different.