The 6-drawer dresser will hold diapers and creams, clothes and blankets. It features two dark sable colored drawers and one painted drawer a modern color of your choice - lotus green, ozone blue, persimmon orange, or white.
The 6-drawer dresser will hold diapers and creams, clothes and blankets. It features two dark sable colored drawers and one painted drawer a modern color of your choice - lotus green, ozone blue, persimmon orange, or white.

You can buy the accessory tray to sit atop the dresser. The tray fits standard diaper changing pads and adds a pop of color.
The Tetra dressers come in several other configurations - a low 6-drawer, a tall 10-drawer, and a low 10-drawer.
At $1800 for the dresser and $300 for the tray, it's not an impulse purchase. But then again, the Tetra is not throwaway furniture. It's sophisticated enough to stay in your child's bedroom until college.
We, of course, hope it migrates sooner than that to the hallway, office, dining room, foyer...
I love this, but that price certainly makes you take a step back to re-evaluate. I also love how it has no pull knobs, which I read somewhere as not exactly child friendly because toddlers could pull on it to stand up or step on to get to the top. Then why is it that I find so few "baby/toddler" focused dressers that DON'T have knobs?