SKU: 3917567560

47.2 inches Modern White/Black Large Wardrobe Bedroom Armoire Clothes Organizer Cabinet with LED Lights and Glass Doors

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47.2 inches Modern White/Black Large Wardrobe Bedroom Armoire Clothes Organizer Cabinet with LED Lights and Glass DoorsNo closet? No problem. This lighted armoire streamlines your bedroom with functional storage and a sleek + modern look. Its frame is crafted from solid and engineered wood in a neutral hue, and it measures about 4' wide and over 6' tall. The design features seven shelf compartments for storing anything from clothes to accessories to extra bedding. We love that it also has a larger compartment with a clothing rack for hanging your fancier items. Our

No closet? No problem. This lighted armoire streamlines your bedroom with functional storage and a sleek + modern look. Its frame is crafted from solid and engineered wood in a neutral hue, and it measures about 4' wide and over 6' tall. The design features seven shelf compartments for storing anything from clothes to accessories to extra bedding. We love that it also has a larger compartment with a clothing rack for hanging your fancier items. Our favorite: Clear glass cabinet doors that keep dust off your clothes but are still accessible.

Features

  • It has 6 doors that easily open to a spacious closet
  • Features multiple storage spaces to organize your clothes
  • With a monochromatic light strip, it's also easier to find clothes at night
  • Easy to assemble, all parts and instructions are included in the package
  • This wooden closet with glass doors is perfect for adding storage space and improving the décor of your room
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