NORDLIChest of 4 drawers, white
How to get it
You can build NORDLI chest of drawers any which way – wide, low or in different heights to create the perfect solution for your space. The clean modern look is easy to place. Psst! Please attach to the wall.
Article number693.368.73Product details
Perfect for both store and displaying your favourite clothing.
Of course your home should be a safe place for the entire family. That’s why a safety fitting is included so that you can attach the chest of drawers to the wall.
You can easily create your own personal design by mixing chests of different colours.
Integrated damper catches the running drawer and closes it slowly, silently and softly.
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.
Different wall materials require different types of fixing devices. The included screws are suitable for wooden materials and the wall plugs can be used for plaster, concrete or masonry. Follow the instructions for the wall type in your home.
The clothes rail holds about 24-26 shirts on hangers.
The big drawer holds about 10 pairs of folded trousers or 20 T-shirts.
Ola Wihlborg
- Add-on clothes rail
Steel, Epoxy/polyester powder coating
Modular chest of 2 drawersSide panel:Particleboard, Acrylic paint, Paper foil
Back panel/ Drawer side/ Drawer back:Particleboard, Paper foil
Drawer front:Fibreboard, Acrylic paint
Drawer bottom:Fibreboard, Paper foil
Side panel:Particleboard, Acrylic paint, Paper foil
Back panel:Particleboard, Paper foil
Drawer front:Fibreboard, Acrylic paint
Drawer bottom:Fibreboard, Paper foil
Top and plinthPlinth:Fibreboard, Particleboard, Honeycomb structure paper filling (100% recycled), Acrylic paint, Paper foil
Top panel:Particleboard, Acrylic paint, Paper foil
Add-on clothes rail/modular chest of 2 drawers/top and plinthWipe clean with a cloth dampened in a mild cleaner.
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.
- Modular chest of 2 drawers/top and plinth
By using sawmill leftovers and scrap wood in the particle board in this product, we make use of whole trees and not only the trunks. That way, we take better care of resources.
We want to have a positive impact on the planet. That is why by 2030, we want all materials in our products to be recycled or renewable, and sourced in responsible ways.
Measurements
Max. load/top surface: 80 kg
Width: 80 cm
Depth: 47 cm
Height: 192 cm
Depth of drawer (inside): 37 cm
- This product comes as 4 packages.NORDLIAdd-on clothes railArticle no104.150.42
Width: 30 cm
Height: 4 cm
Length: 119 cm
Weight: 6.21 kg
Package(s): 1
NORDLIModular chest of 2 drawersArticle no104.716.22Width: 40 cm
Height: 8 cm
Length: 84 cm
Weight: 13.13 kg
Package(s): 1
NORDLIModular chest of 2 drawersArticle no403.556.59Width: 46 cm
Height: 9 cm
Length: 94 cm
Weight: 22.87 kg
Package(s): 1
NORDLITop and plinthArticle no003.834.85Width: 49 cm
Height: 8 cm
Length: 90 cm
Weight: 11.25 kg
Package(s): 1

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Material
What is particleboard?
Particleboard is made from recycled wood and sawmill waste – so wood pieces with the wrong shade, woodchips and sawdust become a valuable resource instead of being discarded. We use boards for things like bookcases, bed frames, sofas and kitchen frames. To protect from wear and moisture, we apply varnish, veneer or foil that adds to the furniture's look. The day your sofa or bed needs replacing, the material in the particleboard can be recycled into something entirely new.