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This American Standard Collection Ladder Floor Cabinet - FREE Inside Delivery! is made of selected hardwood solids and maple veneer. It provides an extra display space with three upper open shelves and ribbed glass door opens to adjustable open shelf and two drawers. The space saving bath cabinet is ideal for storing towels and accessories. It is available in white and warm walnut finishes.
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Materials: Selected hardwood solids and maple veneer
Finish: White, Warm walnut
Number of Drawers: 2
Length: 20 in
Number of Shelves: 3
Construction: Wood
Width: 16 in
Mirror Included: No
Height: 54 in
Weight: 67 lbs
Package Length: 57 in
Package Width: 25 in
Package Height: 22 in
Package Weight: 67 lbs
Product Overview & Specs
LOWEST Price on the Web...Shipping is FREE!
BEST PRICE on the Web! FREE Shipping! EASY Inside delivery! QUESTIONS? Call us! 800-718-1710
This American Standard Collection Ladder Floor Cabinet - FREE Inside Delivery! is made of selected hardwood solids and maple veneer. It provides an extra display space with three upper open shelves and ribbed glass door opens to adjustable open shelf and two drawers. The space saving bath cabinet is ideal for storing towels and accessories. It is available in white and warm walnut finishes.
Before American Standard, there was the Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company. It was founded in 1875, and merged with several other small plumbing manufacturers in 1899 to form the Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company. Standard Sanitary pioneered many of the plumbing product improvements introduced in the early part of this century including the one-piece toilet, built-in tubs, combination faucets (which mix hot and cold water to deliver tempered water) and tarnish-proof, corrosion-proof chrome finishes for brass fittings. By 1929, Standard had become the world's largest producer of bathroom fixtures.