Description
The Hyland chest brings a warm, ribbed front to bedroom and living space storage. Three deep drawers sit within a slatted oak-veneered facade, with the horizontal grooves catching light and shadow across the whole face. The natural oak tone runs from top to base, giving the piece a soft, grounded look that works alongside both pale and darker room schemes.
Each drawer opens on a small black knob, and the whole cabinet stands on four slim black iron legs that lift it clear of the floor. This raised stance keeps the design feeling light despite its generous 900mm width, and the mid-century leaning shape suits a range of rooms. Built from MDF with oak-veneered MDF drawer fronts, the chest offers a solid, everyday storage piece with a considered finish.
Measuring 900mm wide, 400mm deep and 750mm tall, it holds clothing, linens or general belongings across three roomy drawers. Use it in a bedroom for folded garments, in a hallway for odds and ends, or in a living room as a low sideboard. The contrast between natural oak tones and black hardware and legs keeps the look clean and simple.
Specification
| Material |
Oak veneered MDF, MDF melamine, iron legs |
| Colour |
Natural oak with black legs and knobs |
| Drawers |
3 drawers |
| Dimensions |
900 x 400 x 750mm (W x D x H) |
| Leg finish |
Black iron |
| Front style |
Ribbed slatted panel |
| Assembly |
Legs and handles require fitting |
Frequently Asked
What is the chest made from?
The body and drawer fronts are oak-veneered MDF and MDF melamine, with iron legs and a rubber contact point at each foot.
How many drawers does it have?
There are three deep drawers, each opened by a small black knob.
What size is the Hyland chest?
It measures 900mm wide, 400mm deep and 750mm tall, giving generous storage without a large footprint.
How do I clean the ribbed front?
Wipe the grooved surface with a soft dry or barely damp cloth, following the direction of the slats to lift dust from between the ridges.
Which rooms suit this chest?
It works well in a bedroom for clothing, a hallway for everyday items, or a living room as a low storage unit.