Description
Da Vinci Emily 3 Drawer Changer
The Emily 3 Drawer Changer is a great piece of furniture that will be cherished for years. This combination baby dresser and changer has 3 drawers and a changing table top which includes a 1 inch foam changing pad. This exquisite piece of nursery furniture comes in a variety of finishes to fit any nursery theme.
The drawers have enough storage space for all of the baby's necessities from clothing to towels and are a combination of pine wood and particleboard. The Emily by Da Vinci Baby Furniture is a classic piece, part of an elegant collection perfect for all themes and designs, which can help create the ideal nursery decor.
Item is a special order and has a 30 percent restocking fee, your credit card will be charged when the order is placed and any damaged or defective parts will be replaced by the manufacturer.
Requires adult assembly.
Product Features
- Combination baby dresser and changing table
- 3 Perfectly sized drawers
- Includes changing pad for changing table top
- Safety strap keeps baby securely in place
- Classic design fits well into any decor
- Available in a variety of beautiful finishes
- Part of a line of coordinating pieces
This product is available in other styles
Reviews

Satisfied
- Ran 7/12/07 Pretty easy to put together if you follow the instructions and have a little experience in self assembly furniture. It took a little over an hour for assembly. As other customers noted, half of it is cheaper wood. But I'm very pleased with the apperance, and it is sturdy enough to serve its purpose. I'm satisfied.

Flimsy, Bad Wood
- J. Matthews Yes, the exposed wood is nice; our cherry finish matched the cherry finish of our crib (a Da Vinci product as well, and one I'm very pleased with).
However, buyer beware. The other reviewers hint at this piece of furniture's problem: most of it is particle board and cheap pine. So you'll not only have a difficult time putting it together, you might not get it put together at all. The pieces of wood we received for the drawers were from terrible wood. Only two cam bolts hold in the front of the drawers, and because the holes were poorly drilled and the cam locks were bad, I couldn't get two of the drawers properly assembled. I had to use wood glue just to attach the front. I shouldn't have to do that for $240.