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taboret
A taboret (also spelled tabouret or tabourette) refers to two different pieces of furniture: a cabinet or a stool. thumb|right|upright=0.56|Empire style tabourets in the [[Château de Fontainebleau]] thumb|upright=0.56|1909 octagonal tabouret of Arts and Crafts design thumb|1910 Jacobean tabouret, UK thumb|upright=0.56|1912 square tabouret of craftsman design thumb|1917 piano bench and taboret thumb|19th century milking tabouret, Romania
Welsh dresser
storage furniture with a lower and upper part, with cupboards and drawers in the lower part and (open) shelves in the top part, used to store and display crockery and cutlery in a kitchen, scullery or dining room
Shaker furniture
furniture developed by the United Society of Believers in Christ's Second Appearing
multifunctional furniture
furniture with several functions, often by incorporating an extra storage function
Hoosier cabinet
Type of cupboard serving as a workstation
Conservation and restoration of wooden furniture
preservation of heritage collections
wine rack
equipment for the organized storage of wine bottles
walk-in closet
Type of wardrobe or dressing room
cardboard furniture
furniture made from corrugated fibreboard
mobile shelving
type of shelving which is designed for increased storage capacity
filing cabinet
piece of office furniture
tansu
thumb|upright=1.5|Edo-period chest on chest were used by merchant class women for personal clothing storage. are traditional Japanese mobile storage cabinets. are commonly used for the storage of clothing, particularly kimono.
box-spring
thumb|Box-spring thumb|Queen size box-spring on metal bed frame thumb|8-way hand-tied box spring
bathroom cabinet
Type of furniture
Trapezophoron
thumb|Marble table on trapzophora from ancient Pompeii thumb|Marble foot
System 32
standardised mounting method which allows interval adjustment of furniture shelves, supports, drawer slides and hinges
girandole
thumb|A girandole with convex mirror A girandole () is an ornamental branched candle holder consisting of several lights that may be on a stand or mounted on the wall, either by itself or attached to a mirror. Girandole has been used to refer to a number of different objects and designs; it originally referred to a form of firework, but was adopted in France in the mid-17th century as a term for a luxurious object for lighting. The early girandoles were candelabras decorated with crystals looking like a chandelier on a stand, but it was also used at one time to describe all candelabras and cha
Klippan
sofa
sex furniture
furniture used for sexual purposes