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Atlantico 008 Chest

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Working with a client last week, we refound our admiration for Atlantico's 008 bedroom dresser (or chest) made in either solid white oak or cherry. Organic modern, with a design that gives you great storage and ease of access, we like this in the bedroom opposite the bed with a lamp on top...

 
 

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This is stunningly beautiful, but really expensive I bet?

posted by Nomi on August 21st 2007 at 11:48am
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Nomi, you would be correct! $2495 and it requires some assembly. There is so much better stuff out there for so much less...

posted by hejiranyc on August 21st 2007 at 12:10pm
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its not so expensive. the piece looks nice. koff it up. it looks like it is well built and well designed.

posted by rodger on August 21st 2007 at 12:15pm
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This is awesome.

hejranyc-this is almost entirely solid oak planks (except for the back panel and drawer bottoms) and not that expensive for solid wood that will last forever!

posted by Aaron on August 21st 2007 at 12:30pm
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I think the only people that wouldn't be impressed with the Atlantico pieces are the people who haven't seen them in person. They are absolutely head and shoulders above anything else at their price point. My favorite finish is the white oiled oak which actually is more soft pale gray than white. Super beautiful.

posted by RichardinLA on August 21st 2007 at 12:47pm
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I bought this very same dresser from Atlantico by De la Espada in white oak a year ago for $1995 ($500 less) before the strong Euro pushed the prices up. I can attest the material and workmanship are absolutely superb.

posted by hctrees on August 21st 2007 at 5:28pm
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So, hejiranyc, please DO share your sources for all the stuff out there so much better for so much less.

posted by patrick (the other one) on August 22nd 2007 at 8:08am
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Yes, I would really be interested to hear some resources for the better stuff for less! I'm trying to furnish my first "grown up" apartment on a serious budget. All my old funny, quirky, not-exactly-fully-functional secondhand furniture suddenly won't fly in this place. One thing I really want/need is a dresser that's big enough, with drawers that open and close smoothly. I like this one because it is beautifully simple without being "aggressively modern." I'm a beginner at home furnishing, though, and still developing my tastes. Any advice appreciated!

posted by Nomi on August 22nd 2007 at 10:13am
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Nomi--

Baronet (a manufacturer) is pretty decent for bedroom dresser-type stuff. Not cheapest in the world, but perhaps more affordable. Carried at Jensen & Lewis, C&B and BoConcept, among others.

And I'm in the West Elm fan club, so don't rule them out. Their acorn finish is really nice and flexible with being aggressively modern.

posted by patrick (the other one) on August 23rd 2007 at 6:02am
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Yes - this is lovely - but I've read online that lead times are 11 - 13 weeks. Now - I think and find 6 weeks to be EXTRAVAGENT to expect to wait for a piece of furniture - so tripling that is like - what? Do they have hamsters biting the wood to make the drawers? Buy more hamsters for X sake.

But seriously - I love this dresser - can't wait 13 weeks for it - so how does the Room and Board Linear dresser compare?

posted by tommyz on January 20th 2008 at 11:55am
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