Armoires & Chests
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Raymour & Flanigan
Pulaski Accents Eglomise Accent Chest in Silver by Samuel Lawrence
Raymour & Flanigan
Hekman Accents Chest in SPECIAL RESERVE by Hekman Furniture Company
Raymour & Flanigan
Sedona Chest in Cobblestone White by American Woodcrafters
Raymour & Flanigan
Alfresco Floor Mirror w/ Jewelry Storage in Brown by Hooker Furniture
Raymour & Flanigan
Charlie Chest in White by Global Furniture Furniture USA
Kittle's Furniture
Artisan & Post by Vaughan-Bassett Cool Rustic 6 Drawer Chest
Raymour & Flanigan
Warren 5 Drawer Chest in Merlot by Elements International Group
Raymour & Flanigan
Verona 5-Drawer Bedroom Chest in Metallic Black by Glory Furniture
Big Sandy Home Furnishings
Signature Design by Ashley® Cabalynn Light Brown Chest of Drawers
Getting dressed each morning is about more than just throwing clothes on and heading out the door; it’s about setting the tone for the rest of your day. Whether you have an important work meeting or are going on a casual stroll, your personal style tells a story about who you are. As such, it makes sense to need a place in your bedroom that keeps your clothing organized (and helps to preserve their longevity).
When it comes to clothing storage, there are options beyond your traditional dresser. That’s where armoires and chests come in, and you may find that they appeal more to your interior aesthetic and preferences. Read on to learn more.
An armoire is a tall cabinet most commonly used to store clothes; it typically features two doors with hanging space, shelves, and drawers. Centuries ago, armoires were traditionally used to store weapons and armor, and often showcased ornate carved designs. Today, there are iterations that can also be used as a media stand by placing your TV on a shelf within the cabinet. Though they are moveable, they also tend to be on the heavier side due to their sturdy nature. If you are looking for a regal piece of furniture that will add a luxurious feel to your room, then an armoire may be right for you.
Used to store clothes, wardrobe armoires typically offer a hanging rods, shelves, and drawers; different styles may have different numbers of each.