We got this dresser as the anchor piece for our master bedroom refresh, and it’s the rare furniture purchase that looks even better in person than in the listing photos, the burl veneer surface is genuinely mesmerizing, those swirling organic grain patterns across the drawer fronts catch light differently from every angle, and knowing the marquetry is hand laid from actual fallen timber makes ours literally one of a kind, guests consistently ask where it came from. The rounded edges and slim metal pulls keep it feeling modern rather than antique, so it holds its own in our contemporary room while still reading as craftsmanship. The functional details match the looks, every drawer glides on soft close hardware that shuts with a whispered thump, no slamming even when my daughter helps put laundry away, and the velvet lining is a genuine luxury touch that protects delicate items. The removable jewelry tray in the top drawer organized my wife’s accessories immediately and lifts out for travel packing. Arriving fully assembled was a gift after our recent build it yourself furniture marathons, though fair warning, at 200 pounds getting it up to the bedroom is emphatically a two strong people job. Honest notes beyond the weight, the drawer interiors are slightly shallower than the dresser’s outward scale suggests, bulky sweaters fill one fast. The veneer surface deserves coasters and care like any fine finish. And the price positions it as an investment piece. For a functional heirloom that transforms a bedroom, this has worked beautifully for us and I’d recommend it.