Everyone knows that tiny little babies come with heaps of stuff. Keep it all organized and in one centralized location with the Windsor Changing Hutch. Constructed of eco-friendly hardwood, this attractive hutch offers lots of storage and great looks. The hutch itself features two shelves for keeping certain items within easy reach. The dresser portion features three drawers, and the top is perfectly sized for a changing table pad. The tower features an additional drawer and one cabinet for bulkier items. You'll find a spot for everything with all these storage compartments. All drawers move on metal drawer glides for easy opening and closing. There are three stylish finish options, and every piece goes through a tough five-step finishing process.
Eco-friendly hardwood:
Atlantic Furniture takes pride in using eco-friendly hardwood. Otherwise known as the Rubber Tree, using these trees is economical and good for the Earth. After 30 years, a decline in latex production has made only tapping rubber trees for their sap uneconomic. The trees are removed by hand and replaced with new seedlings. In the past, felled rubber trees were either burnt on the spot or used as fuel for locomotive engines, brick firing, or latex curing. The wood is now used in the manufacture of high-end furniture. It is valued for its dense grain, stability, attractive color, and acceptance of different finishes. It is also prized as an "environmentally friendly" wood, since it makes use of trees that have been cut down at the end of their latex-producing life cycle and are always replaced with new seedlings.
5-Step Finishing Process
This product is finished with a high-build, five-step finishing process. After a thorough sanding, (1) a wipe-on sealer is applied. Once dry, (2) a tinted sealer is applied to even the grain and color of the wood. Next, (3) another round of sanding before the first base color coat is applied. (4) More sanding and the second base coat are applied. Finally, (5) there is a final sanding and the finish coat is applied. This process produces a durable finish that will last for years.