Core Anna self assembly 5 drawer chest

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Product code: AN215
Dimensions:
Depth: 415mm
Width: 800mm
Height: 1000mm
Delivery Information:
Currently expect 1-2 weeks
Further product information:
Core Anna self assembly 5 drawer chest:
Core Anna Beech effect bedroom range
The Anna range is self-assembly furniture made of laminated board and supplied in a Beech effect finish. It is ideal for those such as students and others moving into new accommodation for the first time that need a quick, easily transported, way to furnish a room for a limited budget.
In common with all ranges offered by Right Price Furniture, the Anna range is at the upper end of its class in terms of quality. It features, for example, durable metal drawer runners and metal hanging rails.
1904 Chest of Drawers History
The simple wooden chest was the multi-purpose storage solution from the medieval age. Later, during the Tudor and Stuart period, the invention of the dovetail joint meant drawers could be made in such a way that they did not easily fall apart. Drawers could then be added to the base of chests, creating mule chests, and gradually the remainder of the open chest was also then replaced with drawers - resulting in the 'chest of drawers' we know today
0405 Humble beginnings for pine furniture
In Britain at least, pine furniture was originally intended for the poorer end of the furniture buying spectrum. People of wealth commissioned their furniture from cabinet makers and would have it made in one the hardwoods, such as oak or if they could afford it, mahogany. Sometimes it would be a hardwood piece with veneers of the more expensive woods such as walnut or mahogany laid over the top.
Pine furniture might therefore have been bought by the working, or lower middle classes in Victorian Britain but the very poorest would have found the price of pine furniture unachievable and, with almost nothing to store, pointless. The wealthier sections of society might well have purchased pine furniture, not for their own use, but for the use of their army of household servants.