
1) Bedroom furniture 2) Bedroom piece 3) Big ornate cabinet 4) Big wardrobe 5) Capacious cupboard 6) Chamber piece 7) Closet 8) Closet alternative 9) Clothes cabinet 10) Clothes closet 11) Clothes holder 12) Dresser alternative 13) Fancy cabinet 14) Fancy wardrobe 15) Fancy-sounding bedroom piece 16) Freestanding cupboard
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1) Closet
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[Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin] This armoire, displayed at the Great Exhibition of 1851, was designed by Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin (1812–52) and made by JG Crace (1809–89). The shields along the top and the carved decorative motifs were drawn from medieval sources. The motifs include Crace`s initials, a plummet (carpenter`s tool) ...
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A large mobile cupboard or wardrobe featuring doors and shelves for clothes storage, term of French origin. Modern implementations include bedroom entertainment centers.
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large two-door cupboard, usually movable and containing shelves, hanging space, and sometimes drawers. It was originally used for storing arms. The ... [1 related articles]
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French name for large a plain cupbored or PRESS, from the 16C onwards. An armoire usually has two doors, and sometimes one or two selves inside. The German version of an armoire is known as a kas.
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A tall wardrobe which originated in France during the 16th century.
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A clothes cupboard.
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[
n] - a large wardrobe or cabinet
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noun a large wardrobe or cabinet; originally used for storing weapons
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A tall, freestanding wardrobe devised by the French in the 17th century; originally used to store armor.
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a large wardrobe or movable cupboard, with doors and shelves.
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