Chests of drawers
ALF Dafre
Fil
chest of drawers
ALF Dafre
Adj
chest of drawers
Reflex
Giulietta – Romeo
chest of drawers
Reflex
Monolite
chest of drawers
Reflex
Oh
chest of drawers
ALF Dafre
Timeless
chest of drawers
Tomasella
Athena
chest of drawers
Calligaris
Boston
chest of drawers
Tomasella
Replay
chest of drawers
Rugiano
Parigi
chest of drawers
Tomasella
Vip
chest of drawers
Rugiano
Vogue
chest of drawers
Reflex
Segno
chest of drawers
Tomasella
Kross
chest of drawers
Bolzan letti
Oikos
chest of drawers
Rolf Benz
9200 Stretto
chest of drawers
Reflex
Luce
chest of drawers
Reflex
Onda
chest of drawers
Cavio
Fiesole
chest of drawers
Reflex
San Marco
chest of drawers
ALF Dafre
Twice
chest of drawers
ALF Dafre
Da-Do system
chest of drawers
Volpi
Michelangelo
chest of drawers
Reflex
Plissè
chest of drawers
Molteni
606
chest of drawers
Molteni
D.655.2
chest of drawers
Volpi
Perla
chest of drawers
Cavio
Verona
chest of drawers
Rugiano
Zion
chest of drawers
Volpi
Angelica
chest of drawers
Tomasella
Bogart
chest of drawers
Molteni
Gliss Master Island
chest of drawers
Volpi
Grace
chest of drawers
Volpi
Signoria
chest of drawers
Reflex
Avantgarde
chest of drawers
Volpi
Capri
chest of drawers
Volpi
Contemporary Living
chest of drawers
Volpi
Ellis
chest of drawers
Daytona
Loft
chest of drawers
Volpi
Mafalda
chest of drawers
ALF Dafre
Hobby
chest of drawers
Molteni
Mhc.1
chest of drawers
Gianfranco Ferre Home
Moore
chest of drawers
Gianfranco Ferre Home
Hamilton
chest of drawers
Molteni
Teorema
chest of drawers
Molteni
Carteggio
chest of drawers
Inside and Out: Examining Chests of Drawers
When we think about storage solutions for the bedroom, chests of drawers are a classic choice. While being frequently used synonymously, chests of drawers and dressers have significant key distinctions. A chest of drawers, often referred to as just a "chest," is designed with a single row of drawers stacked vertically, unlike dressers which feature multiple columns of drawers. As a result of its higher, narrower design, chests of drawers can have four to six drawers, providing greater vertical storage capacity. The drawers are stacked on top of each other, with varying widths and depths to accommodate different items.
A Classic for All Styles
A classic piece of furniture, the chest of drawers is a flexible storage option for any house since it fits in a range of situations. While it is commonly used in the bedroom for storing clothing and linens, it can also be used in other areas of the home, such as the living room, dining room, or even the entryway. A chest of drawers may be a chic and useful storage option for media equipment, books, and other objects that need to be accessible in the living room. In the dining room, it can be used to store table linens, serving dishes, and other entertaining essentials. People who live in smaller homes or apartments may find the chest of drawers especially useful, as it provides vertical storage space without taking up a lot of floor space. Additionally, those who value organization and want to keep their belongings tidy and easily accessible will appreciate the practicality of a chest of drawers.
Chest Diversity: Types, Styles, and Materials
The chest of drawers is a chameleon of a furniture piece that can take on many forms, styles, and materials. With endless options to choose from, it's no surprise that this classic piece of furniture is a staple in many homes and interiors. For those who love traditional styles, ornate carvings, warm wood finishes, and such colors as white and beige are a popular choice, while those who prefer a modern aesthetic opt for streamlined, minimalist, or avant-garde options with trendy design elements. But the creativity doesn't stop there, as chests of drawers can also be made from unexpected materials such as metal or glass, finished with nabuk or leather, adding excitement and intrigue to any space. While the rectangular shape with a single row of drawers is the most common type of chest of drawers, there are also specialized options available for those with specific needs. Tallboys are perfect for narrow spaces, while lingerie chests are designed specifically for storing smaller items. For those who need a little bit of everything, gentleman's chests offer the perfect combination of drawers and hanging space for suits and other garments.
Finding Your Ideal Chest
Selecting the ideal chest of drawers is not easy, so we provide you with several factors to take into account for accelerating this process. First and foremost, it's essential to think about the size and scale of the chest in relation to the space it will occupy. Another important consideration is the number and size of the drawers. While a larger number of drawers may seem appealing, it's important to ensure that they are of an appropriate size and depth for the items they will hold. In addition to the various materials, the hardware and finishing details of the chest should also be considered. Handles, knobs, and other decorative elements can add a touch of personality and style to a chest of drawers while finishing techniques such as staining and painting can enhance the beauty of the wood or other materials. Moreover, it's crucial to pick a chest of drawers that blends in with the decor of the room overall as well as your own sense of style.
Begin Here: Our Chest of Drawers Selection
If you are lost in a great variety of products, we suggest you start with a review of the three most popular types of chests, which, in our opinion, will be appreciated by many customers. So, if you're looking for a classic and luxurious option, the chest of drawers "Vogue" by Rugiano is excellent to consider. With its unique oval shape, nabuk leather material, and absence of handles it exudes elegance and sophistication. Three capacious enough drawers make this chest perfect for those who want to complement their classic interior design through furniture with storage function. For seekers for a more modern style option, the high oak chest of drawers "Tip" by Lema, designed by Daniel Debiasi and Federico Sandri, is a great choice. Pieces of furniture from the collection "Tip" include a mix of thermo-treated oak and shiny or matt lacquered finish on the front sides of drawers, giving it a clean and minimalistic look. Lastly, if you want a chest of drawers with an expressive combination of materials, the wood and glass chest "Areia" by Lema could be a beautiful alternative. Designed by David Lopez Quincoces, this piece features a mix of standard drawers with open shelves and clean, traditional lines accentuated by a rounded bronze metal construction and a complex Canaletto pecan base. The extra-light glass surfaces create a visual feeling of space expansion, making it ideal for smaller rooms or apartments.