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Best Dressers 2023 - Forbes Vetted

The best dressers don’t just increase your storage capacity; they’re also genuinely beautiful pieces of furniture with plenty of surface area on which to display lamps, photo frames and other décor items. This is one reason why it’s so important to take your time when shopping for a dresser: It’s a big-ticket item, and if you nail the purchase, you’ll enjoy using it for years and years to come. That said, there isn’t a one-size-fits-all solution—which is where our curated list of options comes in. Our top pick is Burrow’s Prospect 6-Drawer Low Dresser because it comes close to pleasing just about every type of buyer thanks to its modular design and high-quality finish. But if that’s not your speed, we’ve got plenty of other choices for you to check out.

Our best overall pick, the Burrow Prospect 6-Drawer Low Dresser, is a modular option that lets you ... [+] add units horizontally or vertically to double (or triple) your storage. Limewash Chest Of Drawers

Best Dressers 2023 - Forbes Vetted

So, where to begin? You’ll want to consider the amount of storage space you need, your bedroom style, and how easy the dresser is to assemble. To help streamline your search, our home experts took all of these factors into consideration when compiling this list. Read on for our roundup of the best dressers that help organize your clutter and look stylish while doing it.

Materials: Engineered wood, ash veneer | Dimensions: 64 x 20 x 33 inches | Weight: N/A | Finishes: Walnut, Oak

Like Burrow’s popular modular sofa, the Prospect dresser was designed to change with your needs. You can opt for a three- or five-drawer dresser and then add units horizontally or vertically to double or triple your storage volume down the line. The drawers are outfitted with premium soft-close glides to prevent loud slams and pinched fingers, and the edges are elevated to keep items from sliding off and falling into the blackhole that is the space behind your dresser. Choose from a walnut or oak finish to suit your design aesthetics. Best of all, the modular dresser comes together without the use of any additional tools.

What the reviews say: “A marvel of modern furniture assembly. Whoever designed/engineered the components needs a Nobel Prize. You’ll see once you start putting the drawers together, they snap together perfectly and the soft close is smooth like butt-ah. They make a noise when you snap them together that sounds like you might be breaking something. Trust me, you’re NOT. This baby is solid,” says one satisfied customer.

Materials: Laminated particle board | Dimensions: 32.2 x 19.45 x 29.57 inches | Weight: 88 pounds | Finishes: White, Espresso

With a sleek, white appearance, this dresser has loads of style despite its economical price point. The dresser’s compact footprint makes it great for small spaces, and if you have more room or storage requirements, simply snag a second set and they’ll seamlessly fit side-by-side giving the appearance of being one large single dresser. Keep in mind that the dresser does require tools to assemble.

What the reviews say: “Modern, slick & classy. This dresser is nice and perfect for storage, I have bought two for my kids room, it blends nicely with their furniture,” writes one reviewer.

Materials: Solid Acacia wood frame with engineered wood back | Dimensions: 37.4 x 17.7 x 35.4 inches | Weight: N/A | Finishes: Muted Honey

Whether you’re tight on space or are looking for a nightstand with more storage, this 4-drawer Castlery dresser is a timeless piece that delivers on both style and function. The solid wood dresser features four deep drawers with black metal handles, plus each drawer is lined with soft velvet. And although it only comes in one finish, the neutral tone can match almost any décor theme. 

What the reviews say: Reviewers were impressed by how much this dresser can elevate a space. “It turned my son’s bedroom into a luxe hotel room,” says a pleased reviewer. “Everything was great—right from the delivery. The grain and texture of this dresser is gorgeous—it is solid and sturdy; I love it, including the velvet lining in each drawer.” 

Materials: 100% upcycled wood | Dimensions: 66 x 19 x 38 inches | Weight: N/A | Finishes: Walnut, Natural, Espresso, Grey

This large modular dresser is not only easy to assemble—it comes with eight hand-tightened screws—but can also be reconfigured as your storage needs change. Add or subtract drawers as needed; remove four drawers to convert to a vertical nightstand, or increase your storage by adding an additional drawer. (Keep in mind the brand cautions against stacking more than five drawers together.) Made from repurposed wood, each dresser also has a unique grain design, plus it’s built with an anti-tip system. When the bottom drawer is open, it acts as a stabilizing force for the rest of the dresser.

What the reviews say: “This is such a beautiful piece of furniture and goes so wonderfully with The Bed. I considered both for a long time before making my purchase. I was continually drawn to these pieces because of their simplicity, quality, functionality and beauty. They were the perfect choice for creating a place of rest.”

Materials: Pine wood | Dimensions: 31.7 x 17 x 59.7 inches | Weight: N/A | Finishes: Honey Pine, Mahogany, White, Mocha, Java

It’s always a bonus to spot products on Overstock that have been labeled “High Satisfaction Item,” and this dresser is one of them. At 4.4 stars, the description calls it a “solid wood giant,” which means you’ll get tons of storage in a piece that’s decidedly high-quality. With choices in Honey Pine, Mahogany, White, Mocha and Java, you’re guaranteed to find a shade that matches your space. And the top drawer locks so you can use it to store valuables.

What the reviews say: “Sturdy,” “solid,” and “well-made” are common themes among reviews. One buyer writes, “This is a jumbo chest of drawers as advertised. Every piece is made of all wood, even the backs and bottoms of the 5 drawers. It was skillfully engineered in Brazil, and I found the instructions to be easy to follow. It takes some time to assemble, but I did it by myself and am very happy with it.”

Materials: Solid and Manufactured Wood | Dimensions: 39.5 x 19.25 x 36.75 inches | Weight: 99.25 pounds | Finishes: 6, including Grey and White

Stylish and sturdy, the Hudson dresser from Babyletto is smartly designed to accommodate your baby’s growing needs. The included changing table serves as the ideal space to add a changing pad for cleaning up messes, while a side cubby keeps extra diapers, creams and wipes within easy reach. Once your baby grows, simply remove the changing table and top it with a night light or your little one’s collection of soft toys. Three spacious drawers hold all your baby essentials while a vertical cabinet includes an adjustable inner shelf that you can customize to suit your needs.

What the reviews say: “Overall we’re very happy with this dresser,” writes one reviewer. “It did come in many separate pieces so it initially seemed daunting to put together, but ended up not being too complicated to assemble and my husband did it within 2 hours. The wood is finished beautifully and very smooth with no risk of splinters affecting baby. Bonus is that it fits perfectly in our space!”

Materials: Manufactured wood | Dimensions: 55.12 x 16.79 x 32.17 inches | Weight: 115 pounds | Finishes: 7 total, including Black, White and Oak

One of the most popular dressers on Wayfair, this stylish 8-drawer dresser offers plenty of storage space without costing an arm and leg. Plus, it offers ample space on top if you want to use it as a vanity or display several decor pieces. Made using engineered wood, the dresser has an overall sleek and modern look that will blend with most decor aesthetics. Choose from seven color options, including classics like walnut, oak and white.

What the reviews say: “It looks great! Holds a pretty decent amount of clothes and is sturdy. Only wish the assembly instructions were a little more clear and better labeled. So far I love it!” writes a reviewer.

Materials: Wood, alloy steel, plastic | Dimensions: 39.4 x 11.8 x 21.7 inches | Weight: 22.7 pounds | Finishes: 9 total, including Rustic Brown and Dark Grey

If you’re open to owning a dresser that’s not made of wood, read on, because Amazon’s best-selling dresser might change your mind about fabric drawers. Even though the drawers are made using fabric, the details are stylish and the storage bins are incredibly roomy to stash everything from clothes to toys. Best of all, you don’t have to compromise on style; there are 10 options available ranging from classic felt gray drawers to fabric that’s designed to look like beautifully aged wood.

What the reviews say: With over 27,000 positive reviews, this dresser is a clear crowd-pleaser. “I have never assembled furniture myself and this was fairly easy by following the instructions. No tools were needed as everything was provided within the package. Good starter furniture for anyone just branching out alone,” says one reviewer. While another reviewer adds: “It was super easy to put together by myself (in spite of the directions saying it was a two person job). End product looks very nice and fits well into a small space.”

Materials: Walnut | Dimensions: 72.5 x 23.5 x 34 inches | Weight: 127 pounds | Finishes: Dark and Washed Walnut

If you’re looking to splurge on a solid wood dresser worthy enough of being passed down generations, the Sen Dresser from Lulu And Georgia is a formidable pick. Made using solid walnut, the eight roomy drawers feature 3-D style diamond detailing that makes this dresser as functional a buy as it is stylish. Keep in mind that it does weigh a hefty 127 pounds so it might not be the best picks for folks who move around a lot. But if you have found your forever home, here is a beautiful dresser you won’t mind having around...well, forever.

The Forbes Vetted team are experts in all things home. We’ve tested and written about various bedroom essentials, including the best platform beds and the best shoe organizers. Additionally, Vetted’s home and shopping editor Sholeen Damarwala has over a decade of experience in lifestyle content. She’s written about other must-have home items, like the best kitchen trash cans and the best towels on Amazon. Co-author of this story, Raena Loper, also has extensive experiencing reviewing products in the home and fashion space.

Our team regularly monitors this story to ensure our top picks are in stock, correctly priced and, of course, still the best on the market. We last updated this story in August 2023 to crown winners for the best small and best large dressers, and to expand our guide on how to find the best dresser.

When starting our search for the best dressers, we prioritized factors like quality, storage capacity and price. Ultimately, the best dresser is one that holds up well over time, provides ample storage and offers a great value for what you’re getting. We kept these factors in mind as we examined top-rated brands and sifted through hundreds of customer reviews and ratings; each of our picks have overwhelmingly positive reviews.

We also considered assembly and how easy or difficult each model is to install in your home. Finally, we made sure to include options for a variety of uses. Whether you need a functional dresser for the kids or a space-saver that comes in the form of a tall dresser, our list has you covered.

Searching for the right dresser can be a daunting task. You want it to be aesthetically-pleasing but functional and sturdy, too. We broke down a few factors below to help narrow down your search.

The most important question to ask yourself when shopping for a dresser is: How much storage do I need? Dressers come in all shapes and sizes, ranging anywhere from three to eight drawers. It's also essential to look at the drawer size, particularly the depth. There's nothing worse than buying a dresser and then realizing the drawers are shallow and won’t properly store your clothing. If you have a large wardrobe but are tight on space, you may want to choose a tall dresser, like the Overstock 100% Solid Wood Oversized Chest. This model contains deep drawers, but takes up less floor space than horizontal models.

If you’re looking for a piece that can last over the years, a sturdy, durable material like solid wood is your best bet. On the other hand, dressers made of MDF (medium-density fibreboard) or other manufactured wood may not offer the same level of durability, but they’re less pricey. Metal is a nice in-between option that offers decent durability without the higher price tag that accompanies 100% wood.

Dressers are large pieces of furniture and can take up a lot of real estate in your bedroom, so it’s important to consider how much floor and wall space you have. In other words, don’t just measure once, but twice. The best dresser for your space should provide ample storage without overcrowding the space. Dressers come in both wide or tall models, so if you’re tight on space, you may want to opt for a vertical option. Just keep in mind that vertical dressers typically don’t offer as much countertop surface area as horizontal styles.

While having a solid wood dresser sounds great in theory, it’s not so great when you’re lugging a 200+ pounds up the stairs. You can always pay extra for white glove delivery, but if you’d rather assemble the dresser yourself, you may want to opt for a more lightweight option unless you have a helping hand.

If you’re constantly on the move and regularly dispose of furniture, you can consider buying a cheaper dresser. But keep in mind that low cost dressers are usually made of particle wood and have a much shorter shelf life. And since you’ll be assembling it yourself, there’s also the issue of drawers that may not align correctly or open and close with ease. If you’re looking to invest in a dresser you plan to use for a long time, a solid wood option is your best bet. They’re also more sustainable since you won’t be disposing it off every few years. Keep in mind though that hardwood dressers can cost you anywhere from $800 to $10,000 based on the size and materials used.

Hardwood materials like maple, oak and walnut are the best material for furniture in general since they tend to be harder and denser. They ensure a much more solid product that’s durable and long-lasting. Dressers usually made from soft wood or particle board tend to have a shorter life.

While there are sure to be some duds out there when it comes to dressers on amazon, there are great, high-quality options too. You just need to know where to look. Similar to all furniture items on Amazon, shopping for dressers on Amazon allows you to sift through hundreds of customer reviews. Plus, Prime members get free two-day shipping. Our top pick for the best dresser on Amazon is the Wlive Dresser for Bedroom with 5 Drawers, which has over 27,000 reviews—and more importantly, over half of those are 5-star reviews.

It's important to consider materials while shopping for a dresser. A quality dresser made of solid wood or metal tends to last longer than styles constructed of manufactured wood and materials like MDF. While manufactured picks are cheaper, the dressers made out of solid wood are much more sturdy and should hold better up over the years.

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