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Cabinetry

A cabinet is a case or cupboard with shelves or drawers for storing or displaying items. Some cabinets are stand alone while others are built in to a wall or are attached to it like a medicine cabinet. Cabinets are typically made of wood (solid or with veneers or artificial surfaces), coated steel (common for medicine cabinets), or synthetic materials. Commercial grade cabinets usually have a melamine-particleboard substrate and are covered in a high-pressure decorative laminate, commonly referred to as Wilsonart or Formica.

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Cabinets sometimes have one or more doors on the front, which are mounted with door hardware, and occasionally a lock. Cabinets may have one or more doors, drawers, or shelves. Short cabinets often have a finished surface on top that can be used for display, or as a working surface, such as the countertops found in kitchens.


A cabinet intended to be used in a bedroom and with several drawers typically placed one above another in one or more columns intended for clothing and small articles is called a dresser or a chest of drawers. A small bedside cabinet is more frequently called a nightstand or night table. A tall cabinet intended for clothing storage including hanging of clothes is called a wardrobe or an armoire, or (in some countries) a closet if built-in.

Metallic frames (gold or silver)

Dark, shiny finishes

Crystal and metal ornaments and accessories (for example glamour cabinet handles with crystal elements)

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Aesthetics in tones of gold with glossy white and mirrored black

Sculptural lines

List of furniture designers

List of furniture types

Woodworking

Amish furniture

(French for "cabinet-maker")

Ébéniste

Tansu

Kenny, Peter M.; Safford, Frances Gruber; Vincent, Gilbert T. (PDF). Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries.; Register of Cabinetmakers, PDF (Kunst- und Museumsbibliothek der Stadt Köln, Kunstdokumentation Werner Kittel, Department of Furniture)

"American kasten : the Dutch-style cupboards of New York and New Jersey, 1650-1800"