Solid Bamboo 4-Drawer Double Dresser, Amber - Ventura by Greenington










73.5"W x 18"D x 28"H
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Solid Bamboo 4-Drawer Double Dresser, Amber - Ventura by Greenington










Double Dresser, Uninterrupted Grain
Seventy-three and a half inches of uninterrupted Amber bamboo grain across four drawer faces. That continuous visual line is the design decision. In a bedroom with a standard 8-foot wall, a 73.5-inch dresser reads as the wall's primary horizontal anchor. The grain flows left-to-right in one unified field of color and pattern. Every drawer front is seamless grain, no seams breaking the eye's path. This isn't multiple pieces grouped; it's one object making a statement through sheer horizontal scale.
The caramelized Amber glows under evening lamplight, deepening slightly. At daylight, the grain reads with more variation and movement. The dresser is finished on all four sides, the back can be visible if placed in the room's center or against a windowed wall, and that back surface is treated with the same care as the front. English dovetail joinery and under-mount soft-close glides mean drawers operate smoothly without noise or friction. Legs lift the dresser off the floor, reducing visual weight despite the 157.85-pound mass.
The practical truth: a 73.5-inch horizontal line transforms the room's spatial experience. This dresser isn't a storage piece that happens to be in the bedroom. It's architecture. Pair it with wall color that accepts its presence, quiet painted surfaces let the grain speak; heavily patterned wallpaper competes and loses.
Most dressers blend in. This one belongs. Grain variation and color depth enrich the natural appearance. Ships fully assembled with all drawers finished inside and out.
Ventura Dresser Features
- Four drawers, 18x73.5-inch width, 28-inch height
- Uninterrupted Amber bamboo grain across all drawer faces
- English dovetail joinery; under-mount soft-close glides
- Legs lift chassis off floor; finished on all four sides
Ventura Dresser Specifications
- 100% solid Moso bamboo; no MDF, plywood, or particle board
- Caramelized finish (integral color via heat-pressure)
- Bamboo 20% harder than Red Oak
- Grain variation enriches the natural beauty and presence
73.5"W x 18"D x 28"H


Bamboo, seriously
Greenington
Most brands that lead with sustainability do so at the expense of the thing you actually live with. Greenington does not. For over two decades, the collection has been built entirely from solid Moso bamboo, and the bet has paid off in a way most manufacturers did not expect.
The furniture holds. The grain has character. And the case for bamboo stops being an environmental argument very quickly, once you see what the material actually does in a room.
"Every piece carries slight variations in grain that reflect the authenticity of the material. That is not a flaw in the manufacturing. That is the point of it." - Todd Harmon

The Material
Bamboo the most capable wood that is not technically wood
Moso bamboo is, botanically speaking, a grass. That distinction tends to confuse people until they hold a Greenington piece, at which point the classification becomes irrelevant. What matters is the density, and Moso in full maturity is harder than Red Oak, denser than most hardwoods in its category, and responsive to its environment in a way that keeps the furniture honest over time.
Greenington uses 100% solid Moso. No MDF core, no particle board filler, no plywood substrate. The pieces behave the way solid wood behaves: they can be refinished, they wear with some dignity, and they do not delaminate when a room gets humid.
The other thing worth noting is the harvest cycle. Slow-growing hardwoods take fifty to one hundred years to reach the density needed for furniture. Moso reaches full maturity in three to five. That gap is not a marketing figure. It changes what responsible sourcing actually looks like at scale.

20%
Harder Than Red Oak
3-5
Years To Full Harvest Maturity
+35%
More Oxygen Than Equivalent Trees

The Process
Steam, press, finish. In that order, without shortcuts
The caramel color that reads so well in a bedroom or dining room is not a stain. It comes from steaming the bamboo strips at high heat, which cooks the natural sugars in the culm and produces the warm tone that photographs so accurately online. What you see is what the material did to itself.
Classic Collection
Strips are cut directly from the Moso culm and steam-cooked to bring out the color. The result is consistent, warm, and honest. No staining means the tone is inherent, not applied, which matters when the finish begins to show wear in the way that good materials tend to.
Exotic Collection
Individual bamboo fibers are separated and compressed under a four-story hydraulic press at high heat. The resulting panels have the visual density and grain depth of tropical hardwood. No two pieces share the same pattern. The joinery is English dovetail throughout, with soft-close hardware chosen to outlast the finish rather than the other way around.
BAMBOO IS NOT A COMPROMISE - IT JUST TOOK MOST OF THE INDUSTYR A WHILE TO NOTICE
The honest version of responsible furniture has to hold up in a room, not just in a press release. Greenington has spent two decades making that case through the furniture itself. The grain is real. The structure is solid. The footprint is smaller than anything built from slow-growth hardwood at this quality level. Those things can coexist, and in this collection, they do.
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