babyletto dresser Babyletto Palma 7-Drawer Assembled Double Dresser White
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babyletto dresser Babyletto Palma 7-Drawer Assembled Double Dresser White

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babyletto dresser Babyletto Palma 7-Drawer Assembled Double Dresser WhiteThe Palma 7 Drawer Assembled Double Dresser by Babyletto is mid century modern done with genuine conviction: contrasting walnut stained drawers, flared tapered legs, brushed metal hardware, and an acacia veneer on the drawer fronts that gives it warmth and material character. It's the kind of dresser that earns its place in a room after the nursery phase ends designed to transition to a living room, study, or bedroom with equal confidence. Seven

The Palma 7-Drawer Assembled Double Dresser by Babyletto is mid-century modern done with genuine conviction: contrasting walnut-stained drawers, flared tapered legs, brushed metal hardware, and an acacia veneer on the drawer fronts that gives it warmth and material character. It's the kind of dresser that earns its place in a room after the nursery phase ends — designed to transition to a living room, study, or bedroom with equal confidence.

Seven drawers — three smaller on top for accessories and four larger on the bottom for everything else — provide substantial storage in a 53" footprint. Arrives nearly fully assembled: attach the feet, the drawer pulls, and the middle support, and it's done. The optional removable changing tray (sold separately, #M0619) converts the top for the early years. Anti-tip kit included, exceeds ASTM F2057-23. Built from sustainably sourced New Zealand pine wood, poplar hardwood, and TSCA compliant engineered wood with acacia veneer drawer fronts.

 

Specifications

Assembled Dimensions

53"L × 19"W × 35"H

Assembled Weight

178 lbs (most finishes); 150 lbs (Warm White)

Maximum Weight Capacity

50 lbs (top surface)

Storage

7 drawers: 3 smaller top drawers + 4 larger bottom drawers

Interior Drawer Dimensions (Large)

14.75"D × 6.25"H × 23.25"W

Interior Drawer Dimensions (Small)

14.75"D × 4.25"H × 14.75"W

Hardware

Brushed metal drawer pulls

Drawer Glides

Pre-installed ball-bearing glides with stop mechanisms

Changing Table Compatible?

Yes — optional removable changing tray (sold separately, #M0619)

Anti-Tip Kit

Included

Anti-Tip Standard

Exceeds CPSC's ASTM F2057-23

Assembly Required?

Minimal — attach feet, drawer pulls, and middle support

Frame Material

Sustainably sourced New Zealand pine wood; poplar hardwood; TSCA compliant engineered wood; acacia veneer drawer fronts

Finish

Non-toxic; lead and phthalate safe; multi-step painting and staining process

Country of Origin

Vietnam

Air Quality Certification

GREENGUARD Gold — tested for 10,000+ chemical emissions and VOCs

Safety Standards

Exceeds ASTM International and U.S. CPSC standards

Collection Pairing

Pairs with Palma 4-in-1 Crib and Peggy 3-in-1 Crib

 

Best For / Not Ideal For

Best For

       Families who want more drawers than any other dresser in our lineup — seven drawers organized into small-over-large is genuinely useful for separating accessories from larger clothing items

       Those building the Palma or Peggy nursery: the contrasting walnut drawers, tapered legs, and brushed metal hardware pair with both the Palma 4-in-1 Crib and the Peggy 3-in-1 Crib

       Parents who want furniture that earns its place after the nursery: the mid-century silhouette transitions to any room in the home without looking like it came from a baby store

       Optional changing tray converts the top for the early years (#M0619 sold separately)

 

Not Ideal For

       Very compact rooms: at 53"L × 19"W, this is a large piece — confirm the footprint works before ordering

       Buyers expecting zero assembly: the feet, drawer pulls, and middle support attach on arrival — minimal but not zero

       Those expecting a changing tray included: #M0619 is sold separately

 

Configuration Options

Dresser Only

Seven drawers immediately usable after attaching feet, pulls, and middle support

Dresser + Changing Tray

Add removable changing tray (#M0619, sold separately) for the early years

Palma Collection

Pairs with Palma 4-in-1 Convertible Crib for a coordinated mid-century nursery

Peggy Collection

Also pairs with Peggy 3-in-1 Convertible Crib

 

What's Included + Recommended Add-Ons

What's in the Box

       Palma 7-Drawer Double Dresser — nearly fully assembled (attach feet, pulls, and middle support)

       Anti-tip kit included

 

Recommended Add-Ons (sold separately)

       Removable changing tray (#M0619) — converts the top into a changing station

       Palma 4-in-1 Convertible Crib — to complete the Palma nursery

 

Safety & Sustainability Certifications

GREENGUARD Gold

Tested for 10,000+ chemical emissions and VOCs

ASTM F2057-23 (exceeded)

Anti-tip testing exceeds CPSC voluntary standard; anti-tip kit included

ASTM International

Exceeds U.S. product safety standards

U.S. CPSC

Exceeds Consumer Product Safety Commission standards

Non-toxic finish

Lead and phthalate safe; multi-step painting and staining

Sustainably sourced wood

New Zealand pine wood; poplar hardwood; TSCA compliant engineered wood; acacia veneer

 

Babesta Services Available on This Purchase

Room of Choice Delivery (no assembly)

We deliver to the room of your choice — not just the building threshold. At 178 lbs, you'll want us handling that.

White Glove Delivery with Assembly

Our team delivers to your room, inspects, and removes all cardboard. You walk into a finished nursery.

Hold It Til You Need It

Purchase now to secure the piece. We hold it until you're ready for delivery.

Free Stroller Assembly & Training (in store)

Purchasing a stroller too? We'll build it and walk you through it in-store.

Aftercare Support

We're here after the purchase for questions or to help fast-track warranty claims through the manufacturer.

Baby Registry

Add to your Babesta registry for all of our services plus a registry close-out discount. Compatible with Babylist.

Price Matching

Apples to apples, we do our best to match any official listed price on an authorized dealer's website.

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Why seven drawers? What's the logic of small-over-large?

The three smaller top drawers are sized for accessories — socks, bibs, small items that get lost in a full-sized drawer. The four larger bottom drawers handle onesies, sleepers, blankets, and everything bulkier. It's a deliberately organized storage format rather than seven identical drawers.

Does it arrive fully assembled?

Nearly. It ships with the frame assembled; you attach the feet, drawer pulls, and middle support on arrival. No tools are required for the drawer pulls; the feet require minimal effort. Much simpler than flat-pack assembly.

Can I use it as a changing table?

Yes, with the optional removable changing tray (sold separately, #M0619). It sits on top during the early years and lifts off cleanly when you're done.

Does it pair with both the Palma and Peggy cribs?

Yes. The Palma dresser's mid-century aesthetic — contrasting drawers, tapered legs, brushed metal hardware — works with both the Palma 4-in-1 Crib and the Peggy 3-in-1 Crib.

Can I see it in person at Babesta?

Floor inventory changes frequently. Contact our Tribeca store at 56 Warren Street for current floor availability.

 

Why Babesta Carries It

The Palma dresser is the most storage-generous piece in our dresser lineup, and it's built in a mid-century format that holds up long after the nursery phase ends. Seven drawers organized by size, acacia veneer drawer fronts, brushed metal hardware — it's a piece that earns its square footage for years.

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