Becky Harris It's a "chest" from IKEA; you can make it whatever you want. It looks like this designer has switched out the hardware, but either way it's a lovely piece at a good price. You can find out more about it here:
A gray EDLAND Chest from IKEA was dressed up with Anthropologie knobs she found on sale. Lanteri continued the "nature" theme in her bedroom with a floral printed rug and lamp shades with botanical prints from Pottery Barn.
Redesigning bedrooms has always been a lot of fun for Lanteri. When she first decided she wanted to make the switch from lawyer to designer, she did one project for free: a renovated bedroom and office. "When the client saw the finished room, she cried," Lanteri says. "It was like out of a movie. It was the most amazing feeling. I knew I was hooked."
Think about the paint sheen: glossy, semi-gloss, matte. A small dresser painted in matte gray is urban and sophisticated. The candy colored hues of the previous examples pop with their glossy sheens.
A slim tiered shelf for reading material makes clever use of this little slice of space between the bed and chest. This is a great way to repurpose a table that's too petite to work well in a living room or den.
I have something similar, I use a swing arm floor lamp pulled right up to the bedside with a small ledge on the wall, giving a little storage w.o interfering with drawer operations