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- Chest_of_drawers abstract "A chest of drawers, commode or lowboy, also called (especially in North American English) a bureau, is a piece of furniture that has multiple parallel, horizontal drawers stacked one above another.A chifforobe (from chiffonier + wardrobe) is a combination of a wardrobe and a chest of drawers.In American English a dresser is a piece of furniture, usually waist high, that has drawers and normally room for a mirror. In British English a dresser or a Welsh dresser has shelves in the upper section for storing or displaying tableware.Chests of drawers have traditionally been made and used for storing clothing, especially underwear, socks, and other items not normally hung in or otherwise stored in a closet. They are usually placed in a bedroom for this purpose, but can actually be used to store anything that will fit inside and can be placed anywhere in a house or another place. Various personal sundry items are also often stored in a chest of drawers. It has a long history as one of the stand-bys of a carpenter's workshop. A typical chest is approximately rectangular in overall shape and often has short legs at the bottom corners for placement on the floor.Chests of drawers often come in 5-, 6-, and 7-drawer varieties, with either a single or a double top drawer. The chest illustrated at right would be described as a '5 over 2 chest-on-chest', the latter term deriving from the fact that at one time it would have been made as 2 separable pieces. They are commonly made of wood, similar to many other kinds of furniture, but of course can be made of other materials. The inside of the drawers can be accessed by pulling them out at the front side. It is often placed so that the back side faces a wall since access to the back is not necessary. The lateral sides are also usually made such that they can be placed against a wall or in a corner. Although they can be plain in appearance, chests of drawers can also be made with a fancy or ornamental appearance, including finishes and various external color tones. Traditionally, drawers would slide out on smooth wood rails. Most modern cabinets use roll-out shelf sliders, made of metal, with rollers.Most chests of drawers fall into one of two types: those which are about waist-high or bench-high and those (usually with more drawers) which are about shoulder-high. Both types typically have a flat surface on top. Waist-high chests often have a mirror placed vertically on top, which is often bought with the piece. While a user is getting dressed or otherwise preparing their grooming, he or she can look at themselves in the mirror to check their appearance.".
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- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLink American_English.
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- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLink Charles_I_of_England.
- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLink Chiffonier.
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- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLink Clothing.
- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLink Commode.
- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLink Drawer_(furniture).
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- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLink Tableware.
- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLink Tallboy_(furniture).
- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLink Tansu.
- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLink Undergarment.
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- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chest of drawers".
- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chests of drawers".
- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLinkText "bureau".
- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLinkText "chest of drawers".
- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLinkText "chest".
- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLinkText "chests of drawers".
- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLinkText "commode".
- Chest_of_drawers wikiPageWikiLinkText "dresser".
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- Chest_of_drawers subject Category:Cabinets_(furniture).
- Chest_of_drawers subject Category:Clothing_containers.
- Chest_of_drawers subject Category:Furniture.
- Chest_of_drawers hypernym Piece.
- Chest_of_drawers type MusicalWork.
- Chest_of_drawers type Cabinet.
- Chest_of_drawers type Container.
- Chest_of_drawers type Element.
- Chest_of_drawers type Good.
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- Chest_of_drawers comment "A chest of drawers, commode or lowboy, also called (especially in North American English) a bureau, is a piece of furniture that has multiple parallel, horizontal drawers stacked one above another.A chifforobe (from chiffonier + wardrobe) is a combination of a wardrobe and a chest of drawers.In American English a dresser is a piece of furniture, usually waist high, that has drawers and normally room for a mirror.".
- Chest_of_drawers label "Chest of drawers".
- Chest_of_drawers sameAs Q14169227.
- Chest_of_drawers sameAs خزانة_أدراج.
- Chest_of_drawers sameAs Комод_(мебел).
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- Chest_of_drawers sameAs Byrå_(möbel).
- Chest_of_drawers sameAs Q14169227.
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- Chest_of_drawers depiction ChestOfDrawers.jpg.
- Chest_of_drawers isPrimaryTopicOf Chest_of_drawers.