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A tallboy is a narrow, vertical chest of drawers — typically five to six drawers high — designed to maximise storage in a small floor footprint. A lowboy is wider and shorter, usually two to three drawers high, with a flat top surface that doubles as display or bedside space. Both are chest of drawers; the difference lies in their proportions.
In New Zealand, lowboy drawers are often referred to as dressers, especially when they combine storage with a usable top surface. While the terms can vary, both refer to wider drawer units used for organising clothing while also providing space for décor, mirrors or TVs.
Yes. All drawers in this range are designed for clothing and linen storage. Drawer depth varies by model — deeper drawers suit folded jumpers and jeans, while shallower drawers work better for t-shirts, socks and underwear. Internal dimensions are listed on each product page.
White drawers are the most popular choice in New Zealand because they match a wide range of interiors and help keep rooms looking bright. Oak and natural wood finishes are also widely used for warmer, Scandinavian-style spaces, while black finishes suit more modern or contrast-focused interiors.
Yes. While drawers are most commonly used in bedrooms, they can also work well in living rooms for storing documents, electronics or everyday items. Neutral finishes such as white or oak allow them to blend easily into shared spaces.
Before buying drawers online, check the overall dimensions, drawer depth and total storage capacity. It’s also important to consider access points such as doorways and staircases for delivery. Reviewing assembly requirements and material details can help ensure the product fits both your space and expectations.