Description
The Eton chest brings a country feel to any room with its painted white body and warm oak-veneer top. Three deep drawers sit within a clean-lined frame, giving you plenty of room for folded clothing, bedding or everyday odds and ends. The contrast between the cream-toned finish and the natural wood top keeps the piece feeling relaxed rather than fussy.
Each drawer is fitted with an aged brass cup handle, a nod to traditional cabinetry that pairs neatly with the panelled drawer fronts. Built from a mix of MDF, pine, plywood, oak veneer and rubber wood, the chest is sturdy enough for daily use while keeping a lighter footprint. A solid plinth base sits the piece firmly on the floor and adds to its farmhouse character.
Measuring 1000mm wide and 805mm tall, the Eton works well against a bedroom wall, along a hallway or in a living-room corner where extra storage is handy. The neutral palette settles easily alongside oak, cream and painted furniture, so you can slot it into an existing scheme without a full redesign. It offers a practical, hard-working storage solution with a look that stays understated.
Specification
| Material |
MDF, pine, plywood, oak veneer, rubber wood |
| Colour |
White with oak-veneer top |
| Drawers |
3 drawers |
| Handles |
Aged brass cup handles |
| Dimensions |
W1000 x D450 x H805mm |
| Base |
Solid plinth base |
| Style |
Country / classic |
Frequently Asked
What is the top made from?
The top is finished in oak veneer, giving a warm natural wood tone that contrasts with the painted white body.
How many drawers does it have?
There are three deep drawers, each fitted with two aged brass cup handles for an easy grip.
How do I clean and care for it?
Wipe the surfaces with a soft, dry or slightly damp cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners, and dry any spills promptly to protect the finish.
What are the dimensions?
The chest measures 1000mm wide, 450mm deep and 805mm tall, making it suitable for most bedrooms and hallways.
Which rooms suit this chest?
It works well in a bedroom, hallway or living room, and its neutral palette sits comfortably alongside oak and painted furniture.