




Edward Dresser
Pickup available at 7 Coryell Street - Storefront
Usually ready in 24 hours

Edward Dresser
7 Coryell Street - Storefront
7 Coryell Street
Lambertville NJ 08530
United States
Harvested by hand in hot, humid regions such as India and Bangladesh, jute fibers are carefully separated from the plant, processed, and then woven. Because jute is a natural fiber, environmental conditions like humidity and temperature can influence its growth. As a result, slight variations in texture, thickness, and color may occur from piece to piece—natural characteristics that give each of our jute styles its own unique charm. Some pieces may also feature darker lines within the weave, adding subtle character and individuality.
Our full-grain leather is sourced from the top cut of the hide, making it exceptionally durable while allowing it to develop a rich patina over time. Because this leather comes from real hides, natural markings such as wrinkles, scars, and slight color variations may be visible. These authentic characteristics make each piece truly one of a kind.
Details:
- Dimension: 48"L x 20"W x 34"H
- Base Material: Jute/Full-Grain Leather
- Weight: 180.780 lbs
- Clearance: 5"
- Number of Drawers: 3
- Soft-Close drawers
Care:
- Natural Fiber: Use a soft, dry cloth to dust. Wipe up any liquid spills immediately to avoid warping or staining; do not let spills linger. Follow up by blotting with a clean, damp cloth. Remove small surface debris with a soft brush. Avoid harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners. Do not use silicone or alcohol-based agents for any woven materials. Avoid placing in damp or humid areas. Keep out of direct sunlight, as this may cause fading.
- Leather: Dampen a clean, white cloth with distilled water and wipe the leather to remove any dust particles. Allow the leather to dry before repeating the process. Avoid soaps of all kinds, as they contain alkaline which will crack and dry the material. Keep leather away from oils and liquids to avoid permanent stains. Keep leather items away from sunlight and direct heat, which can cause the leather to fade or lose its softness.
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