The 10 Best Dressers of 2023 for Every Style

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The Pottery Barn Farmhouse 6-Drawer Wide Dresser tops the list of our favorite picks.

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Whether you’re a uniformed minimalist or a fashionista changing with the trends, odds are, you have a few pairs of jeans or a handful of T-shirts that need storage space. And while closets are great for hanging your favorite work button down or formal dresses, there are some things that benefit from being folded and kept in a closed drawer.

To determine the best dressers on the market right now, we spent hours researching the best dressers, considering the number of drawers, size, materials, and finishes. We also received expert advice from Kate Gray, interior designer and founder of Hamilton Gray Studio. “High quality drawer slides and good materials are the first thing I look at,” says Gray. “The best dressers are an investment piece for a reason.”

Our top pick is the Pottery Barn Farmhouse 6-Drawer Wide Dresser thanks to its ample storage and clean lines. The piece also comes in a variety of finishes sure to fit any (and all) design styles.

Pottery Barn Farmhouse 6-Drawer Wide Dresser

Best Overall Dresser

Who it’s for: People who want a dresser with ample storage and a variety of finish options.

Who it isn’t for: People looking for a tall dresser or people with small spaces.

With six, deep drawers and five different finishes, the Pottery Barn Farmhouse Wide Dresser tops our list as the best overall dresser because of its versatility. Whether you opt for the sleek white or the more rustic gray wash, the clean lines of this double dresser are sure to fit right in, no matter your design style.

Crafted of kiln-dried meranti wood and matching hardware, this farmhouse-style dresser was built to last and become a future heirloom. While you do need to be mindful when cleaning this piece—no harsh chemicals or standard household cleaners, instead dust with a microfiber cloth—the finishes will only get better with age.

Price at time of publish: $1,999

Product Details:

  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 36 x 66 x 21 inches

  • Material: Kiln-dried meranti wood, Sungkai veneers

  • Number of Drawers: 6

IKEA Malm 3-Drawer Chest

Best Budget Dresser

Who it’s for: People who want a storage option that won’t break the bank.

Who it isn’t for: People who need more than three drawers.

A cult-classic for a reason, the clean lines and affordable price of the IKEA Malm chest is ideal for first apartments and forever homes alike. Not only does the piece’s hardware-less front keep it low-profile, the grooved drawers allow for easy and accessible opening (no pesky knobs that are hard to grip).

Available in four finishes, black/brown, gray, white, and oak veneer, the Malm boasts surprisingly ample storage for its small stature. Place it between two twin beds for a double-duty nightstand, or use it as entryway storage—the possibilities are endless.

Price at time of publish: $130

Product Details:

  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 30.8 x 31.5 x 18.9 inches

  • Material: Particleboard

  • Number of Drawers: 3

AllModern Williams 3-Drawer Dresser

Best Small Dresser

Who it’s for: People wanting to maximize their small-space storage.

Who it isn’t for: People who want more finish options or more drawers.

Small but mighty, this three-drawer dresser from AllModern takes the cake as the best small dresser. With a chic, mid-century design and deep drawers (the top drawer is 7 inches deep, and the bottom two are 10 inches deep), bulky sweaters and your denim collection are no match for the Williams’s spacious interior.

Perfect for city apartments or even kids’ rooms, the dresser was made with small spaces in mind—it’s actually no bigger than a single kitchen cabinet box at 32 inches wide. Plus, the small knobs are perfect for those independent little ones. And easy assembly means you’ll be ready to get organized in no time.

Price at time of publish: From $840

Product Details:

  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 36 x 32 x 18 inches

  • Material: Mahogany solids, Okoume veneer

  • Number of Drawers: 3

Anthropologie Fern 6-Drawer Dresser

Best Double Dresser

Who it’s for: People who want a display piece with an abundance of storage.

Who it isn’t for: People who have small or narrow rooms.

Beautiful ash wood graining and ballooned feet make Anthropologie’s dresser not just a solution to clutter, but a worthy display piece as well. Shiny, brass hardware adds a touch of glamor, while a Carrara marble top packs a punch (and allows for easy cleaning).

The Fern Dresser is an investment piece, but entirely crafted from real wood and stone, you can be sure the quality is there to back up the hefty price tag. Whether you’re sharing the drawer space with a partner, or keeping it all to yourself, this piece ensures you can finally reclaim that cluttered chair in the corner.

Price at time of publish: $2,498 

Product Details:

  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 36 x 66 x 19 inches

  • Material: Ash wood, Carrara marble

  • Number of Drawers: 6

Mercury Row Camilla 6-Drawer Dresser

Best Narrow Dresser

Who it’s for: People who want taller storage for narrow or small rooms.

Who it isn’t for: People who need deep drawers or people who are wanting a variety of colors.

For those that are short on space or just prefer to keep things closer to eye level, the Mercury Row Camilla dresser is the bedroom storage piece for you. At only 15.7 inches deep, the narrow frame can slide almost anywhere while six drawers at varying depths keep every sock and t-shirt in place. Plus, safety stops placed in each drawer track keep your fingers from getting pinched while you’re getting ready in a hurry.

The intricate graining of both the solid acacia frame and the acacia veneer detailing is a great quick-ship alternative to long days spent scouring antique market stalls in search of a similar style. Because of its height (nearly four feet tall), we’d recommend a wall anchor to keep the piece from leaning or tipping over accidentally.

Price at time of publish: $710

Product Details:

  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 44.9 x 31.5 x 15.7 inches

  • Material: Acacia solid wood, acacia veneer

  • Number of Drawers: 6

Burrow Prospect Tall Dresser

Best Tall Dresser

Who it’s for: People who have limited square-footage to work with.

Who it isn’t for: People who want a low surface or longer profile.

Soft-close drawers and negative space handles are what defines our favorite tall dresser, the Prospect Tall Dresser from Burrow. Made from sturdy ash veneer stained to mimic oak or walnut, the dresser’s clean lines fit right in whether your style is modern or more traditional. Prospect’s build also features a handy, elevated lip around the perimeter of the top, making losing an earring to the darkness behind the dresser a worry of the past.

Burrow’s dresser system is designed to look seamless no matter how many units you add. So feel free to expand if you need more storage, but a single unit looks just as good on its own. But the best part of this piece is the anti-tip hardware, built directly into the frame. Now, you don’t need cumbersome wall anchors or a power drill in order to keep your home feeling safe.

Price at time of publish: $1,395

Product Details:

  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 51 x 32.5 x 20 inches

  • Material: Engineered wood and ash veneer

  • Number of Drawers: 5-15

Crate & Barrel Bremond 6-Drawer Oak Dresser

Best Solid Wood Dresser

Who it’s for: People who want a lasting and high-quality furniture piece.

Who it isn’t for: People looking for more cost-effective or lighter options.

Crate and Barrel’s oak dresser highlights the beauty of solid wood. Inspired by the arts and crafts movement of the 19th century, the Bremond features traditional finger joinery and handcrafted leather drawer pulls. The piece, wire brushed to best showcase the wood’s natural grain, was designed with longevity in mind. While there are no metal or soft-close drawer tracks, having an all-wood construction (including the drawer mechanics) still prevents the drawers from slamming or loudly closing.

Made entirely of white oak, the dresser is Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) certified, meaning the wood was responsibility sourced. So you can feel good about the Bremond’s environmental impact if you’re bringing this dresser into your home.

Price at time of publish: $1,799

Product Details:

  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 32 x 66 x 20 inches

  • Material: Solid oak wood and engineered wood

  • Number of Drawers: 6

Edloe Finch Lyra 4-Drawer Dresser

Best Rattan Dresser

Who it’s for: People looking for added visual interest in their wood furniture.

Who it isn’t for: People who want solid wood or more color variation.

Looking to spice things up from the traditional veneers or wood grains? Opt for the chic Lyra Cane Rattan Dresser from Edloe Finch. Crafted of acacia wood with woven, rattan drawer fronts, the piece is our top pick for best rattan dresser thanks to its timeless silhouette.

With easy to grab wooden handles and soft-close drawers, the Lyra is ideal for those looking to buy a piece that will last them years and years. And, with spacious storage and minimal self-assembly, this dresser leaves little left to want. If you do want a larger piece, the Lyra is also available in a 6-drawer size.

Price at time of publish: $1,295

Product Details:

  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 41 x 36 x 19 inches

  • Material: Solid acacia wood and cane rattan

  • Number of Drawers: 4

Floyd Home Three Unit Dresser System

Best Dresser With Storage

Who it’s for: People who want to have a designated place for everything.

Who it isn’t for: People who want a piece that takes up less room or people who don’t need as much storage.

Fit for all storage needs, the Floyd Dresser System is customizable. Choose up to nine drawers (six shallow and three extra deep) for maximum space, or stick to six and add a cabinet for shoes or extra sheets instead. The dresser is available in a mix and match choice of two wood tones (maple and walnut) and three colors (blue, yellow, or beige), and simple steel legs keep the piece in line with Floyd’s minimalist aesthetic.

While this piece definitely isn’t for everyone, especially if you’re looking for a budget option or you don’t want to have to decide right now what kind of storage you need, the Floyd system is for those who like specificity in their organization process.

Price at time of publish: From $3,650

Product Details:

  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 34 x 71.6 x 19.6 inches

  • Material: Engineered wood and maple or walnut veneer

  • Number of Drawers: 6-9

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AllModern Williams 7-Drawer Dresser With Mirror

Best Dresser With Mirror

Who it’s for: People who want a dresser that can double as a vanity.

Who it isn’t for: People who want a smaller piece or people who don’t need a mirror.

If you prefer your furniture to be multi-functional, perhaps opt for a dresser with a built-in mirror. Our choice for best dresser with a mirror is this seven-drawer dresser from AllModern. Just like its three-drawer counterpart (on this list as the best small dresser), the larger version features the same, clean mid-century lines and black hardware. And while the drawers may not be soft-closing, they are felt-lined to prevent clothing from catching on the joinery.

The difference between the smaller Williams and this version is this version comes with four extra storage drawers (in varying sizes for perfect organization), and a beveled-edge mirror. The attached mirror makes doing makeup or checking details easy as can be. We suggest placing the Williams in a room with fewer windows to reflect natural light.

Price at time of publish: From $1,300

Product Details:

  • Dimensions (H x W x D): 36 x 56 x 19 inches

  • Material: Solid wood veneers and plywood

  • Number of Drawers: 7

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Final Verdict

The Pottery Barn Farmhouse 6-Drawer Wide Dresser tops our list as the best overall piece thanks to its ample storage and its variety of finishes. Whether you’re looking to match an existing furniture piece or set, or want a dresser that can grow with your design style—this six-drawer dresser is the one.

How to Shop for Dressers Like a Pro

Materials

Like any piece of furniture, dressers can come in a variety of materials such as wood, fibreboard, stone, and even metal. If you want a piece that will last a lifetime, focus on natural materials (like solid or real wood), and avoid ones that easily chip or stain. “I would avoid inexpensive veneered products, they will likely chip at the edges pretty quickly,” says Gray.

Size

What size of dresser you purchase is highly dependent on your space. Plan on sharing with a partner? Opt for a wide dresser (also called a double dresser) with six or more drawers to ensure there is plenty of room for the both of you. On the other end of the spectrum are tall or single units. Just as the name suggests, they’re taller and ideal for those short on square-footage.

Style

Style is highly variable from person to person, and will even vary between each room in your home. But Gray insists her clients have never gone wrong with a dresser with clean lines. “Buy a simple clean dresser that isn't too pricey, and then replace the hardware to match the finish you are looking for,” Gray says. “Or, add a unique style of handle or knob to make it feel more personal and unique.”

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Questions You Might Ask

How can you tell a quality dresser from a cheap one?

For Gray, it all comes down to one phrase: “If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.” But her tried and true trick for picking a dresser that will last is to look at the internal hardware. “You want high quality drawer slides and materials that are going to hold up to daily use,” she explains.

How much should you expect to spend on a dresser?

Price points drastically depend on factors like size and material. IKEA units start around $99 while higher-end stores price their pieces at nearly $3,000. For a high-quality double dresser, Gray recommends spending around the $800 mark.

Should you attach a dresser to the wall?

Securing your dresser to the wall isn’t a must for most households. However, if you have little ones running around (or a highly acrobatic pet), adding wall anchors is an important final step in order to prevent the dresser from tipping over or falling.

Take Our Word For It

Kate McGregor is a design and market editor who has written about the best in furniture for publications such as ELLE Decor, Architectural Digest, The Expert, and Domino. To determine the best dressers, she spent hours researching and evaluating options based on the number of drawers, size, materials, and finishes. For expert insight, she spoke with Kate Gray, interior designer and founder of Hamilton Gray Studio, a firm based in Brooklyn, New York that specializes in residential projects.

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