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Old Classic Sleigh Blanket Chest

J1607R-BBW-21573

A masterpiece of design, cabinetmaking and practicality, the old Classic Sleigh Blanket Chest will make a spectacular addition to your bedroom. Notice its faux drawers, rolling shapes and graceful curves.

Below the solid hardwood top is a large storage area. And it’s ready for your precious bedding items. Like blankets, bedspreads and duvet covers. Plus sheets, pillowcases and comforters. The bottom is all cedar. So you’ll like the smell of the cedar’s aromatic oils. But moths and other pesky bugs won’t.

Yet, storing your bedding is just the beginning. Throw a fluffy cushion on the hardwood top, and the old Classic Sleigh Blanket Chest becomes a comfy extra seat. Or, you can adorn the top with a doily and other decorative items, and the chest morphs into a nightstand or pretty countertop.

Skilled Amish cabinetmakers painstakingly handcraft each Old Classic Sleigh Blanket Chest. And they use solid hardwoods like maple, cherry, elm, hickory and oak. So the blanket chest should store your family’s treasures for generations to come. You can order the chest as shown or unfinished. And we can customize it to your specs. Also, you can complement the blanket chest with other fine furniture items from the Old Classic Sleigh Bedroom Collection.

So for a quote, click on the “Custom Options” link. Then, select the hardware and wood specie/finish from the wide selection shown. Also, complete the “Request Your Quote” field, where you can tell us your other custom ideas. And if you’re relatively close to Shipshewana, Indiana, visit our store to explore our wide assortment of quality, Amish-built, solid hardwood furniture for yourself.

Features
  • Solid Hardwood Construction
  • Decorative Faux Drawers
  • Gracefully Curved Lines with Rounded Front and Feet
  • Cedar Bottom (Repels Bugs)
  • Available Unfinished
  • Customizable
Measurements
  • 48 3/4 W x 20 1/2 D x 26 1/4 H
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