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Noble House Home Furnishings LLC, is recalling certain chests, cabinets and dressers which are unstable and can tip over if not anchored to the wall, posing serious tip-over and entrapment hazards that can result in death or injuries to children.
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What’s the Problem?

According to the U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission (CPSC) [1], this recall affects:

  • “Luna Acacia Wood Four Drawer Chest,” also sold as “Glendora Brown Mahogany Wood Four Drawer Storage Dresser.” HM #55429.00MAH. The UPC numbers for this product were printed on the outer carton: 843675139572, 849114914472, 637162150023, 840006732310, 537162699089, 637162818602, 637162323526, and 637162678329.
  • “Paulus Mid-Century Modern Cabinet with 2 Shelves and 1 Drawer,” also sold as “Gladys Mid-Century Modern Cabinet with 2 Shelves and 1 Drawer.”  HM #66755.00. The UPC numbers for this product were printed on the outer carton: 194798001841, 194776004307, 194884044770, and 194188052972.
  • “Pavona Mid-Century Modern Cabinet with 2 Shelves and 2 Drawers.” HM #66756.00. The UPC numbers for this product were printed on the outer carton: 194798001848, 194776005314, 194884004787, and 194188053023.
  • “Penrod Mid-Century Modern Cabinet with 2 Shelves and 2 Drawers, Walnut and White,” also sold as “Mavis Mid-Century Modern Cabinet with 2 Shelves and 2 Drawers, Walnut and White.” The UPC numbers for this product were printed on the outer carton: 194798001896, 194776004352, 194884004824, and 194188049736.

“The chests do not comply with the performance requirements of the U.S. voluntary industry standard (ASTM F2057-19),” CPSC said.

If you purchased a chest, cabinet or dresser that is affected by this recall, you should stop using it immediately if it is not anchored to a wall and keep it away from children. You may contact Noble House Home Furnishings for instructions to receive a full refund.

This recall began on January 7, 2021.

How to Prevent Furniture Tip-Overs

Use the following tips to prevent a furniture tip-over from happening in your home:

  • Anchor it – Purchase anti-tip straps or anchoring devices and use them to secure furniture to the wall to significantly reduce the risk of a tip-over. There are many different styles and types of anti-tip devices out there at a variety of price points, the simplest being an “L” bracket.
  • Appliances like stoves and dishwashers should be secured to the wall, floor, or countertops when installed.
  • Use childproofing straps to prevent appliance doors and furniture drawers and doors from being opened by children to reduce the risk of a tip-over.
  • Place heaviest items in the bottom drawer or shelf, and don’t place anything that might entice a child to climb or reach on top of furniture or TV’s.

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FAQs

What types of defects have led to the Noble House Furniture lawsuit?

Common defects that have led to the Noble House Furniture lawsuit include structural instability, poor craftsmanship, defective materials, and safety hazards such as collapsing furniture or faulty assembly instructions. These issues can result in injuries, property damage, or the need for costly repairs or replacements.

Who can file a Noble House Furniture lawsuit?

Consumers who have purchased Noble House furniture and experienced significant defects, safety issues, or dissatisfaction with the quality of the products may be eligible to file a lawsuit. This includes individuals who have suffered injuries, incurred financial losses, or encountered problems that were not adequately addressed by the company.

What compensation can be sought in a Noble House Furniture lawsuit?

In a Noble House Furniture lawsuit, plaintiffs may seek compensation for the cost of the defective furniture, repair or replacement costs, medical expenses if injuries were involved, and other damages related to the issues with the furniture. In some cases, plaintiffs may also seek compensation for pain and suffering or punitive damages if negligence is proven.

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If your child or another loved one was harmed by a recalled dresser, you should contact our law firm immediately. You may be entitled to a settlement by filing a suit and we can help.

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