We all know the feeling. You’ve just come home from Ikea or Target or wherever you like to buy your furniture, and once you’ve unloaded the boxes, you recognize the Sisyphean task ahead of you: putting the furniture together.
You’ve separated the mess of umpteen wooden dowels, tiny screws and those odd little circular bits you use to lock in all the pieces; now you have to try to interpret the aggravatingly unhelpful instruction manual. It’s at this point that you remember just how frustrating it is to buy and build your own furniture.
Not only is building furniture at home a nuisance, but most build-it-yourself furniture is a ticking time bomb; you never know how long it’ll last. It could be five years…or it could be five months. Quality is hard to judge and hard to come by at a reasonable price point.
Luckily, though, there are alternatives if you know where to look. Thuma — the brand that makes one of our favorite bed frames — has launched a modular dresser made from hardy, 100 percent recycled wood. Better yet, it comes in pre-built pieces that make it a breeze to set up. Problem solved…right? We tested it to find out.

The Dresser
Pros
- Easy to put together
- Modularity makes it extremely versatile
- Little touches make it worth it
Cons
- Expensive
- Its packaging is cumbersome