
thumb|French commode, by Gilles Joubert, circa 1735, made of oak and walnut, veneered with tulipwood, ebony, holly, other woods, gilt bronze and imitation marble, in the Museum of Fine Arts ([[Boston, United States)]] thumb|A British commode, circa 1772, marquetry of various woods, bronze and gilt-bronze mounts, overall: , in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City)
thumb|French commode, by Gilles Joubert, circa 1735, made of oak and walnut, veneered with tulipwood, ebony, holly, other woods, gilt bronze and imitation marble, in the Museum of Fine Arts ([[Boston, United States)]] thumb|A British commode, circa 1772, marquetry of various woods, bronze and gilt-bronze mounts, overall: , in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York City)
A commode is any of many pieces of furniture. The Oxford English Dictionary has multiple meanings of "commode". The first relevant definition reads: "A piece of furniture with drawers and shelves; in the bedroom, a sort of elaborate chest of drawers (so in French); in the drawing room, a large (and generally old-fashioned) kind of chiffonier." The drawing room is itself a term for a formal reception room, and a chiffonier is, in this sense, a small sideboard dating from the early 19th century.
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