Copeland Furniture

Sloane 6 Drawer Dresser

original $5,995.00 $3,999.00
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Why We Love It

The Sloane 6 Drawer Dresser by Copeland comes in classic proportions with serene simplicity to help you manage your wardrobe. Low and wide, the double dresser showcases beautiful natural wood grains with long sleek handles that almost meet. The dresser features a configuration of 2 small top drawers over 4 full size drawers, the perfect home for your favorite accessories, clothes or linens.

  • This beautifully handcrafted, made-to-order product is designed in Bradford, VT.
  • Finely crafted using time-tested joinery and construction methods, lumber is selected, sanded and assembled by hand to ensure that all the joinery is clean, flush, and smooth to the touch.
  • Multiple coats of silky smooth varnish is applied and sanded by hand to provide lasting protection that is resistant to stains, moisture rings, heat damage and abrasions.
  • Finishes are formulated to meet Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association (KCMA) standards for successfully completing a rigorous battery of tests simulating years of typical household use.
  • Silver Exemplary Membership Status by Sustainable Furnishings Council (SFC) for proven performance in meeting a range of specific sustainability measures.
  • Sage Award Recipient - recognition of environmental accomplishments within the home furnishings industry.
  • Swirls, knots and burls are some characteristics that contribute to the natural beauty of finely crafted hardwood furniture.
  • Hardwoods oxidize, or change color, from exposure to direct light. The color of the wood will deepen over time and take on a warm glow and soft patina.
  • Greenguard Certified (meets strict low chemical emissions standards) compliant.
  • Production times on custom, made to order items may vary - contact us for more details.

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Copeland Furniture

Copeland Furniture has changed from a one-man operation in an old garage in East Corinth, Vermont, to a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility located on the banks of the Connecticut River in Bradford, Vermont. Using a combination of leading-edge computer technology and traditional craftsman technique, they have created an enterprise that is embedded in their local community.