A piece of chamber furniture consisting of a chest of drawers, or bureau, with a mirror.
A species of a sideboard. Also for the service of food or the storage of dishes. The term used today indicates a chest for the storage of cosmetics or clothing.
Chest of drawers used to store clothes. Often supports a mirror.
from the French term, dressoir, originally a table used to dress meats that evolved into a cupboard for utensils and dishes. in the United States, the word describes a chest of drawers with a mirror.
A two-part country piece. The top consisting of shelves for storage and display of plates and other dishes; the lower part with drawers and sometimes doors. Besides being used for storage, was used to "dress" food just before it was served. See also Low Dresser.
furniture with drawers for keeping clothes
low table with mirror or mirrors where one sits while dressing or applying makeup
a piece of furniture in which you can store things
It is a chest of drawers used to preserve clothes.
a sideboard or china cabinet
a long, low chest of drawers about 36 inches high by 6 feet or wider.
From the French term, dressoir. Originally a table used to dress meats, the term evolved to mean a cupboard for storing utensils and dishes. In America, the term applies to a chest of drawers with a mirror.
A chest of drawers used to store clothes.
a low long chest of drawers used for storing clothes
The name derives from the original use of these, which was a piece of furniture on which food was "dressed". They appear inn two forms, low-dressers, and high-dressers. The former are simply a sideboard-type piece, whereas the latter, sport racks or shelves above the "sideboard".
Derived from the European word: Dressoir. A dresser is also known as a sideboard or buffet used mostly for storage and display of utensils. It can also be a low chest of drawers with a mirror, used for dressing and the storage of clothing.
A solid wood piece of furniture that can come with any amount of drawers to store baby's clothing. Some dressers are equipped to have a change table rest on top of them.
Chest-of-drawers for clothes storage.
Derivative of the French term, dressoir. Originally a table used to dress meats. Evolved into cupboard for utensils and dishes. In United States term applies to chest of drawers with mirror.