These Four Walls

  • BLOG
    • INTERIORS
    • TRAVEL
    • LIFESTYLE
  • ABOUT
  • WORK WITH ME
    • BRINGING YOUR BRAND STORY TO LIFE
    • INTERIORS / PRODUCT STYLING & PHOTOGRAPHY PORTFOLIO
    • TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY PORTFOLIO
    • PRESS, FEATURES & AWARDS
  • DESIGN SERVICE
  • SHOP MY HOME
  • BUY MY BOOK

15 of the best simple, Scandinavian-style chests of drawers

January 31, 2025

Minimalist oak storage from MADE | 15 of the best simple, Scandinavian-style chests of drawers | These Four Walls blog

Despite the fact they’re a staple of many bedrooms, finding minimalist chests of drawers is surprisingly tricky. If you like the rustic cottage look then you have loads to pick from, but if you prefer clean lines with no unnecessary details you’ll find the selection is somewhat smaller. In fact very few of the brands I usually turn to for understated design even seem to make chests of drawers nowadays. That may be because built-in storage is becoming more and more popular, but freestanding pieces are sometimes the best (or only) option and so the lack of choice in this category strikes me as odd.

To help those struggling to find a pared-back chest of drawers, I’ve trawled the web and put together a selection of 15 beautiful options – now fully updated for 2025. There’s a range of sizes, finishes and price points to choose from, but all combine a simple, Scandinavian aesthetic with lots of useful storage. I’ve also included a few tips to bear in mind when choosing a design for your home, which you’ll find towards the bottom of the page.

15 of the best simple, Scandinavian-style chests of drawers | These Four Walls blog
  1. ‘Morten’ whitewashed solid oak and oak veneer three-drawer chest of drawers, £879, Heal’s
  2. ‘Berkeley Nordic’ solid oak four-drawer chest of drawers, supplied with both oak and black-metal handles (also available as a 10-drawer version), £599, Cotswold Company
  3. ‘NORDLI’ particleboard 12-drawer chest of drawers in white (also available in numerous other sizes and in ‘anthracite’), £535, IKEA
  4. ‘Laval’ solid oak and oak veneer four-drawer chest of drawers, £499, La Redoute [AD – affiliate link]
  5. Ercol ‘Salina’ solid ash and ash veneer four-drawer chest of drawers (also available as six- and eight-drawer versions), £1,305, Heal’s
  6. ‘Penn’ solid oak and oak veneer six-drawer chest of drawers (also available in dark-stained oak and various other sizes), £799, MADE
  7. ANYDAY ‘Bonn’ solid oak and particleboard three-drawer chest of drawers, £124, John Lewis
  8. ‘Nordic’ solid oak three-drawer chest of drawers, £2,179, Ethnicraft
  9. Montana ‘Carry’ lacquered MDF three-drawer chest of drawers in ‘anthracite’ (also available in numerous other colours), £1,645, Utility Design
  10. ‘Ravi’ solid pine six-drawer chest of drawers, £599, La Redoute [AD – affiliate link]
  11. String Furniture ‘Relief’ tall five-drawer chest of drawers in beige (also available in ash, white, grey and orange, and in several other sizes), £1,410, Utility Design
  12. ‘Citi’ oak veneer three-drawer chest of drawers with metal legs, £390, Perch & Parrow [AD – affiliate link]
  13. ‘Durham’ solid oak five-drawer chest of drawers (also available in tall and six-drawer versions), £349, Oak Furniture Land
  14. Case Furniture ‘Valentine’ walnut-stained four-drawer chest of drawers (also available in natural oak and a black stain), £1,826, Nest.co.uk
  15. ‘BJÖRKSNÄS’ solid birch and leather five-drawer chest of drawers, £315, IKEA

Tips for choosing a chest of drawers

Chests of drawers can be fairly chunky pieces of furniture, so if you have a small room and want to avoid overwhelming it, look for a design with slender legs that lifts it off the ground. Being able to see a bit of floor and wall around it will instantly create the illusion of more space.

If you have a particularly tight corner to deal with, then compact designs such as the Heal’s ‘Morten’ are ideal. These can even double as nightstands and side tables, allowing you to incorporate a little more storage in your home without the need for additional furniture. Tall, narrow options can also work well, but be careful in low rooms as they’ll only emphasinse the lack of ceiling height.

Conversely, if you have a lot of space to fill and want to pack in as much storage as possible, you could consider doubling up chests of drawers. This works best if you choose a design that’s totally flat down the sides, with no overhanging top, rounded edges or protruding legs, so that you can push two right up against each other and create the impression of one seamless piece. It’s also worth taking a look at IKEA’s ‘NORDLI’ design, as it’s part of a modular range that be configured in numerous different ways.

Modular minimalist storage from IKEA | 15 of the best simple, Scandinavian-style chests of drawers | These Four Walls blog

If you’re really struggling to find a chest of drawers that fits your home, I’d recommend Tylko (below). I haven’t included it in the above selection because its pieces are customisable and made to order, meaning no two are the same. You just choose from a number of basic designs and then select the dimensions, the finish, the amount of drawers and whether or not you want any sections left open. It’s a great way to get a bespoke item that meets your needs, suits your taste and works perfectly in whatever space you have.

Bespoke minimalist storage from Tylko | 15 of the best simple, Scandinavian-style chests of drawers | These Four Walls blog
Bespoke minimalist storage from Tylko | 15 of the best simple, Scandinavian-style chests of drawers | These Four Walls blog

Finally, as many of the above chests of drawers are part of wider product series, I want to address a question I’ve been asked a few times recently: whether or not you should choose matching bedroom furniture from the same range. Whilst I’d never say never, it’s definitely worth proceeding with caution as it can look very twee and old-fashioned. I normally prefer to mix things up, incorporating pieces that introduce interest and contrast while ensuring a few common elements – for example the same materials, similar shapes or recurring black metals legs – to keep things cohesive. Where matching can work is if you restrict it to just a couple of items – perhaps your chest of drawers and bedside tables – that don’t sit right next to each other and are broken up by other bits of furniture.

Please note this post contains affiliate links (all clearly marked), which means I will receive a small commission on any resulting sales. You won’t pay any more by clicking on these links than you would by visiting the websites directly.

All photography via the brands above

Related

Leave a Comment · Interiors

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

HELLO

Abi Dare | These Four Walls blog

I’m Abi Dare – a stylist, photographer and writer based in Bristol (UK). I set up this blog to share interior design, travel and lifestyle inspiration for simple, relaxed living at home and beyond. You’ll find home tours, advice and tips, interviews, reviews, postcards from places I love and more – always with a focus on soft minimalism, muted colours and timeless, considered design.

‘Top 10 UK interior design blogs’ 2025, 2024, 2023 & 2022, Vuelio

‘Best Interior Design Blog’, uFurnish Home Awards 2024

Winner of the ‘Blogger’ category in the Sweetpea & Willow Home Influencer Awards 2023

‘Best Design & Architecture Blog’, UK Blog Awards 2019

BUY MY BOOK

Order a copy of my first book, The Soft Minimalist Home – Calm, Cozy Decor for Real Lives and Spaces, published by Ryland Peters & Small and available now.

NEWSLETTER

Sign up to my newsletter

Subscribe here to receive more interiors, lifestyle and travel inspiration straight to your inbox.

WORK WITH ME

Photography, styling & content creation | These Four Walls blog

Discover how I can help you tell your brand story through photography, styling and content creation…

DESIGN SERVICES

Interior design services | These Four Walls

Find out how my interior design packages could help you create a home you love…

DISCLOSURE

These Four Walls occasionally contains paid-for content, gifted products and affiliate links (where I receive a commission on sales of the products concerned). All such content is clearly marked. Thank you for supporting the posts that make this blog possible.

  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • Facebook
  • Bloglovin

INSTAGRAM

A few snaps from the gorgeous @gubiofficial showro A few snaps from the gorgeous @gubiofficial showroom in London, which I visited during @clerkenwelldesignweek earlier this week. I missed the opening event for this last year, so it was great to finally have a look around in person. The light is stunning, as is GUBI's selection of contemporary and classic designs - including the sculptural and futuristic F300 lounge  chair, first designed by Pierre Paulin in the 1960s and recently relaunched. 

Which room or corner is your favourite...?

#minimalistinterior #danishdesign #scandiinterior #scandiinspo #nordicminimalism #scandinaviandecor #softminimalism #interiorsinspo #interiorsinspiration
Eight years ago today. Carousel posts didn't exist Eight years ago today. Carousel posts didn't exist then so I'm using our anniversary as an excuse to share some of my favourite wedding photos.

I have so many happy memories from the day, but what I remember the most is all the laughter. And the funniest best men's (Chris had four!) speech I've ever heard. I wish we'd had a videographer just to capture that.

Anyway, thanks @small_round_things for the last eight years - and for the 13 before we actually got around to tying the knot!

Venue: @pyneshouse 
Photography: @taylorandporter
Back on the grid after more than two weeks. Thanks Back on the grid after more than two weeks. Thanks to everyone who sent messages checking I was OK - I just lost my Instagram mojo and needed a bit of a break. Anyway, here are some phone-camera snippets of life lately...

1.  Guard cat on duty while I work
2.  Evening light hitting the last of the Japanese quince blossom in the garden 
3.  Country drives
4.  Coming across 17th-century graffiti while house-hunting
5 & 6.  A lazy Sunday stroll on Clevedon Pier, on one of those hazy days where the sea and sky seem to merge into one
7.  Keeping drooping spring blooms going for as long as possible 
8 & 9.  Wisteria at @ntbarringtoncourt in Somerset 
10.  Brunch at the always-wonderful @lunitapasteleria 
11.  Enjoying the balmy spring breeze 
12.  Stunning mosaic floors at Chedworth Roman Villa in Gloucestershire 
13.  Bluebell season
14.  My kind of wine
15.  Wild garlic 

#springhassprung #slowsimpleseasonal #cornersofmyworld #lifelately #blossomseverywhere #thisprettyengland #thelocalwayfarer #westcountry #littlestoriesofmylife #poetryofsimplethings #seeingthepretty #tinytinymoments
[AD - PR product] I've always loved marble as a ma [AD - PR product] I've always loved marble as a material, and the beige Kunis Breccia version of the @newworksdk 'Kizu' table lamp caught my eye immediately. I now have this design in three different colourways around the house, and this is definitely my favourite to date! 

#softminimalisthome #softminimalstyle #neutralhomedecor #simplehomestyle #minimalistdecor #simpleinterior #mycosyhome #neutrallivingroom #minimalistlighting #scandiinterior

PRIVACY POLICY | Copyright © 2025 THESE FOUR WALLS BLOG

This site uses cookies to give you the best possible web experience. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with this.OKReject cookiesLearn more