[Pink-White Alternating Zone System — Warm Feminine Logic] Dusty rose pink and off-white alternate across the full cabinet height — the same structural logic as the Penguin's navy-white system, tuned to a completely different color register. At 3 tiers, 1 pink "Happy Friends" band. At 5 tiers, 2 bands. At 7 tiers, 3 bands. The pink zone count is the upsell metric: each added tier adds one more warm-tone band, making the cabinet progressively more color-rich without ever becoming saturated. The dusty rose tone — muted, powdery, not candy-pink — means the cabinet sits comfortably in adult-adjacent interiors: nurseries, girls' bedrooms, and living rooms with warm or neutral wall tones.
["Good" + Sketch Hedgehog Dual Top Drawers — Hand-Drawn Header] Left drawer: "Good" in loose hand-lettered script with a small sunshine icon and star scatter — a mood-setting wordmark rather than a character name. Right drawer: a hedgehog in gestural sketch style — elongated body, rough outline, no fill — a deliberately rough drawing that contrasts with the clean watercolor squirrel below. This contrast between sketch and finished illustration creates a visual hierarchy: the top drawers feel like a sketchbook cover, the lower drawers like the published illustration inside. It is the most illustrator-credible header design in the current cabinet series.
[Brown Squirrel — Centered, Still, Repeated] The squirrel character is smaller in scale than the panda and less narrative than the penguin family. It sits centered on each white drawer in a single pose — cross-legged, composed, tail curled — with subtle variations in posture across drawer heights. The repeated centered pose creates a meditative, pattern-like quality as the cabinet height increases: at 7 tiers, 4 white squirrel drawers appear between the 3 pink bands, reading as a calm repeating motif rather than a single story. This makes the taller versions feel designed, not just stacked.
["HAPPY FRIENDS" Cloud Band — Soft Identity Anchor] Each pink drawer carries "HAPPY FRIENDS" in a rounded sans-serif inside a cloud-shaped badge with a blue snowflake accent and yellow botanical elements. The cloud badge shape is the theme's most distinctive graphic element — softer and more organic than the Penguin's straight-edge "SFAING" band. The yellow botanicals on pink create a secondary warm accent within the band, adding visual texture without additional colors. On taller configurations, the repeating cloud badge reads as a wallpaper-like pattern element that gives the pink zones depth beyond a flat color fill.
[Widest Adult-Room Compatibility in the Pink-Tone Series] Product imagery places the Squirrel cabinet in: a children's bedroom, a nursery playroom, a living room beside a sofa, a bookshelf-adjacent study setting, and a wardrobe-adjacent bedroom. The dusty rose palette — unlike saturated pink — reads as a home décor color rather than a children's toy color in adult room contexts. This is the key retail positioning difference from the Dessert Parade (candy pink, clearly girls' room) and positions the Squirrel cabinet as the crossover option for buyers targeting both children's furniture and general home storage channels simultaneously.
[Anti-Drop Buckle + Rolling Casters — Standard Safety Platform] Anti-drop mechanical buckle on every drawer: child-pull resistant at max extension, adult tab-press to disengage. 4 directional rolling casters for full-load repositioning. Consistent safety spec across the full 60cm cabinet family — one compliance documentation package for EU EN 71 and US ASTM F963.
Q: How does the pink-white alternating pattern scale across tier counts? A: 3F: white top drawers + 1 pink "Happy Friends" band + 1 white squirrel + 1 pink band (base). 4F–7F: pattern continues adding one white squirrel drawer and one pink band per 2 additional tiers. At 7F, 3 pink bands and 3+ white squirrel drawers alternate across the full height. More tiers = more pink = warmer cabinet.
Q: Is the dusty rose pink the same tone as the Dessert Parade pink? A: No. The Dessert Parade uses a brighter, more saturated candy pink. The Squirrel cabinet uses a muted dusty rose — lighter, greyer, more interior-design-compatible. Side by side, they are clearly different tones. The Squirrel dusty rose reads as a home décor neutral; the Dessert Parade pink reads as a children's product accent.
Q: Is this suitable for a girls' room, a nursery, or an adult living room? A: All three. Product imagery confirms all three deployment contexts. The dusty rose palette transitions between children's and adult spaces more naturally than any other theme in this series. For wholesale buyers, this cross-context compatibility is the Squirrel cabinet's primary retail differentiation from the Dessert Parade.
| ITEM NO | HX0066583-HX0066587 |
| SIZE | 60.00*38.00*68.00CM 60.00*38.00*90.00CM |
| Carton size | 67.00*45.00*46.00CM, 0.139CBM/CTN 67.00*45.00*46.00CM, 0.139CBM/CTN |
| Parking | 1PCS/CTN |
| COLOR | WHITE |
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