Dressers & Nightstands.
Bedroom casework from Caracole's collections — nightstands through double dressers, in finishes and hardware families that pair with the beds they were designed alongside.
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Nightstand height should land within 2" of the mattress top — with today's taller beds that often means 28–30", worth checking before you fall for a 24" table. One drawer minimum for the things that shouldn't live in view; an outlet-reachable spot for the things that charge.
Dressers: a double dresser (60"+) balances a king bed visually; a tall chest rescues narrow walls. Caracole designs bedroom pieces in collections, so the nightstand, dresser, and bed share finish and hardware language — buying within a collection is the shortcut to a composed room, mixing across them is the designer move.
Finish with a mirror over the dresser and a bench at the bed's foot.
What the range looks like
A hundred and forty pieces from roughly $950 to $9,500, all Caracole — deliberately so. Bedroom casework is where collection-matching pays: nightstands, dressers, and chests from one collection share finishes and hardware, so the room assembles itself. Start from the bed and let its collection name guide the rest.
The hands behind these rooms also forge the architecture — entry doors, steel window walls, stair railings — and our own forged-iron furniture. One Dallas shop; renovating and furnishing happen here together.