Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Early 20th Century French Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Oak
19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Ormolu
19th Century French Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Metal, Bronze
18th Century Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Fruitwood, Maple, Oak, Harewood
Early 20th Century Italian Rococo Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Oak
Early 20th Century English Edwardian Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Mahogany
Mid-19th Century French Louis XV Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Stone, Marble
1860s French Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Kingwood
19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Marble, Ormolu
19th Century French Louis XV Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Marble, Bronze, Ormolu
Early 20th Century French Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Oak
Late 19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Oak
1890s Italian Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Walnut, Giltwood
Early 20th Century American Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Travertine, Brass
Early 20th Century American Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Travertine, Brass
Early 20th Century American Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Travertine, Brass
Early 20th Century American Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Travertine, Brass
Early 20th Century French Country Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Brass
Early 20th Century English Arts and Crafts Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Brass
1910s French Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Wood
1880s English Aesthetic Movement Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Oak
1910s French Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Wood
1840s English Victorian Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Brass
Late 19th Century French Louis XV Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Marble, Bronze
19th Century Louis XVI Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Marble, Bronze
19th Century English Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Metal
Late 19th Century British Late Victorian Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Oak
Early 17th Century European Renaissance Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Cedar
Late 19th Century French Louis XVI Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Bronze
Mid-19th Century French Belle Époque Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Marble, Bronze
Mid-18th Century British Georgian Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Brass
Early 20th Century French Louis XVI Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Kingwood, Oak
Early 20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Metal
Late 19th Century French Louis XV Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Marble, Bronze
18th Century British Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Brass
Late 18th Century French Louis XVI Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Breccia Marble, Bronze
Early 20th Century French Louis XVI Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Ormolu, Bronze
17th Century English Charles II Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Walnut
19th Century French Louis XV Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Marble, Ormolu
18th Century Italian Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Chestnut, Oak
Early 1900s British Industrial Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Oak
Early 18th Century English George I Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Brass
Late 19th Century French Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Marble, Bronze
1690s Dutch William and Mary Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Oak
19th Century Danish Empire Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Satin, Mahogany, Satinwood
1780s Danish Louis XVI Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Mahogany
Mid-17th Century American American Colonial Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Wood
Early 20th Century French Louis XV Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Marble, Metal
1880s French Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Marble, Ormolu
1830s French Empire Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Mahogany
Early 20th Century French French Provincial Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Walnut
Late 19th Century French French Provincial Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Chestnut
Late 19th Century French French Provincial Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Chestnut
Early 20th Century American Rustic Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Oak, Hickory
18th Century European Queen Anne Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Oak
1890s Belgian Baroque Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Oak
Mid-18th Century English Chinoiserie Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Lacquer
Mid-18th Century French Louis XVI Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Griotte Marble, Bronze
1810s French Restauration Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Marble, Bronze
19th Century English Antique Pair Oak Commodes
Brass
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Finding the Right commodes-chests-of-drawers for You
Is it a commode or a chest of drawers?
Commode is the French term for a low chest of drawers, but it is also sometimes used to denote a piece with a particularly intricate design. The commode dates to circa 1700 France, where it was used as an alternative to a taller cabinet piece so as to not obscure paneled, mirrored or tapestried walls. Coffers, or chests, which were large wooden boxes with hinged lids and sometimes stood on ball feet, preceded chests of drawers, a fashionable cabinet furnishing that garnered acclaim for its obvious storage potential and versatility.
As time passed, French and British furniture makers led the way in the production of chests of drawers, and features like the integration of bronze and ornamental pulls became commonplace. Antique French commodes in the Louis XV style were sometimes crafted in mahogany or walnut, while an Italian marble top added a sophisticated decorative flourish. This specific type of case piece grew in popularity in the years that followed.
So, what makes a chest of drawers different from a common dresser? Dressers are short, and chests of drawers are overall taller pieces of furniture that typically do not have room on the top for a mirror as most dressers do. Tallboys and highboys are variations of the dresser form. Some chests of drawers have one column of four to six long drawers or three long drawers in their bottom section that are topped by a cluster of small side-by-side drawers on the top. To further complicate things, we sometimes refer to particularly short chests of drawers as nightstands.
Even though chests of drawers are commonly thought of as bedroom furniture to store clothing, these are adaptable pieces. A chest of drawers can house important documents — think of your walnut Art Deco commode as an upgrade to your filing cabinet. Nestle your chest near your home’s front door to store coats and other outerwear, while the top can be a place to drop your handbag. Add some flair to your kitchen, where this lovable case piece can hold pots, pans and even cookbooks.
When shopping for the right chest of drawers for your home, there are a few key things to consider: What will you be storing in it? How big a chest will you need?
Speaking of size, don’t dream too big. If your space is on the smaller side, a more streamlined vintage mid-century modern chest of drawers, perhaps one designed by Paul McCobb or T.H. Robsjohn-Gibbings, may best suit your needs.
At 1stDibs, we make it easy to add style and storage to your home. Browse our collection of antique and vintage commodes and chests of drawers today.
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