Hartford Dresser - Vertical

Hartford Dresser – Vertical

$8,175.00 - $10,628.00

The Hartford Dresser borrows the salient elements of its namesake collection – extending the versatility of the Hartford Collection from the living room to the bedroom. The nuances of the piece are what define it – particularly the leg to rail detail and the drawer and door pull cut-outs.

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It’s All In the Details

The design of the Hartford Collection – and seen in the dresser – aims to embrace our advanced technology and machining capabilities and define ‘visible joinery’ in a new way with the collection’s hallmark joint. Traditional to Moser craftsmanship, the solid sides and tops of the cabinet are made of matched-grain wood, and the back is enclosed with a hardwood panel that rests in an expansion joint to compensate for seasonal expansion and contraction.

 

 

80,000
Square Feet

Of state-of-the-art, scalable manufacturing space in Auburn, Maine.

60 Men
& Women

Comprise our team of highly skilled woodworkers.

1972

The year Thos. Moser was founded in New Gloucester, Maine.

Hartford Dresser – Vertical

HARTDR-V • 

48″H x 30″W x 18″L

Hartford Dresser - Vertical
  • FREEPORT, ME
  • •
  • BOSTON
  • •
  • WASHINGTON, DC
  • •
  • SAN FRANCISCO
  • •
  • 800.862.1973
  • •
  • THOSMOSER.COM

Hartford Dresser – Verticalâ„¢

HARTDR-V • 48″H x 30″W x 18″L

The Hartford Dresser borrows the salient elements of its namesake collection – extending the versatility of the Hartford Collection from the living room to the bedroom. The nuances of the piece are what define it – particularly the leg to rail detail and the drawer and door pull cut-outs.

  • FREEPORT, ME
  • •
  • BOSTON
  • •
  • WASHINGTON, DC
  • •
  • SAN FRANCISCO
  • •
  • 800.862.1973
  • •
  • THOSMOSER.COM
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