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Graco Noah 6 Drawer Double Dresser - White.Graco Noah 6 Drawer Double Dresser - White.Graco Noah 6 Drawer Double Dresser - White.Graco Noah 6 Drawer Double Dresser - White.Graco Noah 6 Drawer Double Dresser - White.Graco Noah 6 Drawer Double Dresser - White.Graco Noah 6 Drawer Double Dresser - White.
Graco Noah 6 Drawer Double Dresser - White.

Noah 6 Drawer Double Dresser

Rated 3.2 out of 5
18 Reviews|, Answered Questionsor
$
258.99
$
279.99
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Overview

Description

The Graco Noah Dresser, part of the Graco Noah Collection, features six spacious drawers for storage and organization. It’s constructed with sturdy, durable, high-quality engineered wood—a warp-resistant and twist-resistant material. Quality construction details include smooth-gliding Euro-glide drawers and a stain-resistant surface that’s easy to wipe clean.

The top of their 6-drawer double dressers can accommodate a standard-size contoured changing pad (sold separately; never leave your child unattended).

What we  about it

A versatile and classic double dresser.

Details

  • Assembled: 17.52”D x 47.24”W x 31.93”H
  • Drawer Dimensions: 13.19”D x 18.79”W x 4.84”H
  • Nursery and kids bedroom dresser: 6 spacious drawers to store nursery essentials and kids bedroom items
  • Crafted of wood composites, laminated with a durable, easy-to-clean PU coated surface and includes Euro drawer glides
  • Universal design: Universal design to match easily with any style of nursery or children’s bedroom furniture and décor
  • Interlocking drawer system which prevents more than one drawer from opening at a time
  • Expert tested: All Graco chests and dressers are tested at third-party, CPSC-accredited laboratories to meet or exceed all applicable category voluntary and mandatory safety standards
  • Tested for safety: All Graco chests and dressers are tested to meet or exceed ASTM International’s industry standard ASTM F2057 safety specification for clothing storage units, which is intended to reduce furniture tip-over hazards to children aged five and under
  • Packaged with care: All Graco furniture packaging is tested and certified to reduce the risk of incidental damage that could occur during shipment
  • Material: Engineered wood and steel hardware
  • Designed in the USA; made in Malaysia
  • Assembly required
  • 1-year warranty

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3 Questions
Will the Skip Hop Wipe Changing Pad fit on this dresser?

Best Answer:  The Skip Hop Wipe Clean Changing Pad is a standard size that works well with most dressers, including the Graco Noah, but be sure to secure it properly for safety.

Will the skip Hop Oat Contoured Wipe-Clean Changing Pad fit on this?

Best Answer:  The Skip Hop Wipe Clean Changing pad will not fit on this dresser.

Does this fit a Keekaroo changer?

Best Answer:  It may be slightly too snug for a Keekaroo. The dresser is suitable for a standard-size contoured changing pad.

Customer reviews

18 Ratings
3.2out of 5
18 Ratings

Rated 5 stars by 44% of reviewers

Rated 4 stars by 11% of reviewers

Rated 3 stars by 0% of reviewers

Rated 2 stars by 6% of reviewers

Rated 1 star by 39% of reviewers

1-10 of 18 Reviews
Rated 1 out of 5
Do not buy
The drawers have broken and fallen apart so easily- do not buy
May 24, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5
Very cheaply made not worth the price
Apr 24, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5
Do not buy, poorly made
This dresser is extremely poorly made, like other customers have said the drawers come off when you pull on the handle to open them and the entire structure is extremely loose after about 2 months of use. Not worth the cost whatsoever.
Apr 23, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5
Piece of junk
Piece of crap! Front of drawers fall off, cheap wood splits so drawers get wanky and won’t go in all the way so then the others won’t come out. DO NOT BUY! We had issues after only. Month. We just took it apart to return and now need to fund a new dresser/changing table for 4 month old. Not how we wanted to spend the day.
Jan 15, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5
No
Terrible dresser, so cheaply made. It has some safety mechanism in it that allows you to only open one drawer at a time which is very annoying. Do not recommend
Jan 11, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5
The dresser started falling apart after a couple months
Jan 8, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5
This is the cheapest, worst quality made dresser I have ever purchased. Do not buy because the draws will fall apart which started happening very early on. After several attempts to put it back together, we just gave up. I can’t wait to throw this in the dumpster
Oct 30, 2025
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Rated 4 out of 5
Pretty decent
Incredible drawers, and most decorative knobs fit as replacement. The quality is a little cheap though because it has a thin loose backing that you drill into the drawers yourself. And you can’t see the back of the drawers because of the child lock… you also can’t pull two drawers at a time which is fairly annoying when moving things around.
Nov 20, 2024
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Rated 2 out of 5
Drawers are loud and barely open
I really don't love this dresser. The drawers are very loud and clunky when opening and closing. They also only open about half way and you can only open one at a time. Maybe that's a safety feature, but it's hard to see anything in the back half of the drawer. My baby isn't even born yet, but just putting away and organizing the few clothes we have has been kind of a pain. I'm already thinking we may have to upgrade to the 3x more expensive Pottery Barn dresser to match our crib since this one
Oct 6, 2024
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Rated 4 out of 5
Drawers are shallow and don’t open all the way
It’s really nice looking and sturdy, but the drawers open so shallow. I know this is probably a safety thing, but if I knew that, I probably would have gotten a regular dresser. It’s just tough to fit things in there, or you can use dividers but you have to take the front ones out to get to the baskets/dividers in the back. If I could do it again, I would not buy a baby dresser but a standard one.
Oct 4, 2024
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