When you open the carton, I noticed the first thing that the furniture - is actually manufactured according to packaging printing in Denmark - or rather the kit. So it is not surprising that all parts are precisely tailored, complete and of good quality. All wooden parts are made entirely of solid pine in heavy construction. The rear panel and the drawer bottoms are suitably made of untreated pine plywood. Who is on chip material, paint or even pressboard, will not find fortunately in this furniture. The drawer runners are also robust full metal version.
The instructions are no mystery. To tools, you need a hammer and a Phillips screwdriver. All connections are mechanically running up to the fronts of the drawers, which are fastened with supplied wood glue and wooden dowels on the side panels. Those who have already built products from major Swedish furniture store, also comes here have no problem. In our copies only the rear wall should have been about 4 mm wide: the right and left was each about 2 mm air and so I had to especially be careful when fixing the rear wall using the supplied nails, so that the nails actually in the side walls were beaten. In the second instance, I used for our Elektrotacker what went much faster. Speaking of faster: In the manual a time requirement of 1 1/2 hours is specified. That seemed too much and I expected that I would have built a small chest of drawers in a forty-five minutes. But then I needed actually pretty much the 1 1/2 hours. Mind apiece. So you should plan some time for this, but then has a nice-quality nightstand that can accompany a life. And it looks next to our four-poster bed, which is also made of solid pine, simply class.