The item is sturdy, well-built and wonderful, but oh man, is it hard to put together. Since it's real wood and not particle board, the pieces aren't as manufactured as IKEA or Target furniture, so it'll definitely last longer once you figure out the vague, infuriating instructions. Paying $350 for furniture and the company can't shell out an extra $2 to print decent color instructions? Seems like cutting corners for no reason, but to screw your own customers. But I will say, I'm very happy with my purchase, and I hope the matching dresser comes back into stock soon so I can finish out my bedroom. I just wish someone else would assemble it for me.