Be prepared when you receive this - it is bubble-wrapped to death! At 45 pounds, the box is not heavy, but the packaging makes it so if you have a partner-in-crime to help you pick it up (as in my case, which is what I had to do, as UPS does not leave packages on my doorstep the first time - the guy at the UPS counter helped me), request their muscle.
That being said, the parts and pieces are numbered, which is great because most RTA (Ready-to-Assemble) furniture products are not; it took me 4-5 steps into the process to realize this. But, if you check the pieces on the non-espresso sides, you'll see the red, marked numbers.
My gripes...
Some scrapes on the wood, but for the price can I complain? The clamps, to keep the glass in place, snapped-off; 2 on one piece of the frosted glass; 1 on the other (each frosted panel has four clamps). For the one with the one broken clamp, I was OK with; the one with two, however, were broken-off on one side, leaving that glass with no pressure.
So, I unscrewed the remaining two clamps and glued the frosted glass. Problem is (my fault entirely), I used a little too much Gorilla Glue, so it bled on the facing side of the drawer. I let the glue dry and peeled/picked off some of it, but you can still see the error of my ways. I'm sure I could request another drawer, but for what I need it for, not worth the time.
In conclusion, if yours arrive with no damage, this will be a beautiful piece. I think, despite my build issues, it still looks great. I think the glass may have broken with how it was placed into my car and I would look at the other reviews if you're hesitant.
The piece looks a lot more expensive than what you pay for it. Someone mentioned the legs being wood instead of metal; yes, that is true, but you can't tell unless you were to physically knock on the wood. When you pay $135 for furniture, you should not expect Stickley, so take some of these reviews with a grain of salt (when they complain about price).