Searching for a vertical dresser? Whether you need extra storage in a closet, bedroom, hallway, home office, or living space, a tall dresser is a space-efficient way to maximize your floor space.
You’ll find vertical dressers made with fabric drawers as well as solid materials in this selection so you can make a selection to suit your room’s style and budget. Our top pick is the SONGMICS rustic vertical dresser tower. It would work well for folded clothes in the bedroom or essentials in an office, and it looks great too. Check out our remaining options below.
SONGMICS rustic vertical dresser tower
Unique finish
This attractive dresser has deep drawers to accommodate a whole host of items with a minimal footprint and could suit any room of your home.
Pros:
- Veneer drawer fronts
- Solid wood knobs
- Adjustable feet
- Anti-tip kit included
Cons:
- Assembly required
- Fabric drawers
- Smaller than expected
Combining the appearance of wood with a metal frame, the SONGMICS vertical dresser will complement a home with an industrial twist or add a charming natural accent to other design styles. It has four roomy fabric drawers to stow all your stuff, and a wall-mounting kit is included, so everything stays in place. And the feet can be adjusted so the unit will accommodate uneven floors.
WLIVE vertical storage tower
Roomy eight-drawer design
Go out and up with this multi-drawer model by WLIVE; each drawer has soft-to-touch fabric drawers that will add texture to your space.
Pros:
- Adjustable feet
- Solid top
- 6.6-pound drawer load capacity
- Multiple colors available
Cons:
- Assembly required
- Odor upon arrival
- Fabric wrinkles
If you have plenty to tidy away, the WLIVE vertical dresser increases any room's storage capacity with two columns boasting four drawers each to stash all your stuff. These drawers are decently roomy with a fabric construction that will add depth to your interior design. They are supported by a strong iron frame, so your belongings won't weigh the dresser down. The best part is that this dresser is lightweight, clocking in at 18.5 pounds for easy transport.
Furinno Laci 4-bins system rack
No-tool assembly
This flexible dresser can be used with bins or simply as open storage.
Pros:
- Easy to put together
- Made with recycled materials
- Wipes clean
Cons:
- Functional look
- Smaller than expected
- Flimsy and light
The Furinno LACi dresser will give you extra home storage with a neat footprint at a bank-balance-friendly price point. It’s constructed using PVC tubes made from recycled plastic plus composite wood for strength. You’ll need to assemble it yourself, but it promises to be a quick job. This unit includes fabric bins, but you also have the option to go without them for an open look.
mDesign vertical dresser
Display space on top
This dresser isn’t bulky but it provides four generously sized drawers to cut down on clutter.
Pros:
- Removable drawers
- Solid top
- Non-scratch feet
- Wipe-clean design
- Steel frame
Cons:
- Less elegant than solid furniture
- Wobbly and unsteady
- Arrives with chemical smell that goes away slowly
The mDesign vertical dresser has drawers you can fully remove, making it easy to pick up lots of accumulated toys, games, and other items to clear up messes at the end of the day. It has a steel frame for strength, while the drawers are fabric to keep the structure light. This unit is finished with an MDF top, offering a secure display space.
Winsome Halifax storage/organization dresser
Removable casters
This helpful design has drawers to suit everything from clothes to craft supplies to documents.
Pros:
- Cutout handles
- Sleek finish
- Composite wood construction
Cons:
- Pieces unlabeled for assembly
- Drawers don't extend out all the way
- Hardware is weak
The Winsome Halifax dresser is another great pick. It’s versatile and would work well in a walk-in closet, bedroom, hall, and even the office. This unit's sturdy composite wood construction will keep belongings safe, and the black finish is super sleek. And cut out drawer handles offer a neat finish to the drawers for a contemporary look.
Crestlive Products vertical dresser storage tower
Lots of drawers
This vertical dresser really makes use of unused space, its slim design offering half-a-dozen drawers for storage.
Pros:
- Slim design
- Floor-protecting plastic feet
- Steel frame
- Wipes clean
Cons:
- Odor from the fabric when first opened
- Drawers are flimsy
The Crestlive Products vertical dresser is a stylish choice with its textured fabric drawers and slim design. Though it's narrow to accommodate small spaces, there are six drawers for optimal storage, including clothes and more. The drawers are supported by a stable steel frame, so you can really fill them up. And large handles make the drawers easy to open and close.
Our verdict
Why you can trust Real Homes
The SONGMICS rustic vertical dresser tower is the best vertical dresser you can buy to maximize your storage. The design makes it equally suitable for closets, bedrooms, entranceways, or home offices, and it has wood-look drawer faces that will really look great with many décor styles.
The mDesign vertical dresser has removable drawers that make rapid clean-up a breeze. It has four generous fabric drawers and a durable steel frame to do the job. This option also is available in several shades to complement your interior design style.
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