- A
chifforobe (/ˈʃɪfəˌroʊb/), also
chiffarobe or chifferobe, is a closet-like
piece of
furniture that
combines a long
space for
hanging clothes (that is...
- also one half of the
American portmanteau piece of
furniture called a
chifforobe.
Chapter 39 of
Martin Chuzzlewit (1843-44) by
Charles ****ens mentions...
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Washstand Workbench Baker's rack
Bookcase Cabinetry Bathroom cabinet Chifforobe Closet Credenza Cupboard Curio cabinet Gun
cabinet Hutch Hoosier cabinet...
- in the
construction to "bureau desks", po****r in the 18th century. A
chifforobe (from
chiffonier + wardrobe) is a
combination of a
wardrobe and a chest...
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listed in the blueprints: a room
whose entrance is
blocked by a
large Chifforobe. The
couple push it out of the way only to find a
locked door. Dana finds...
- home in
Tennessee to find it abandoned.
Leaving behind a note
claiming a
chifforobe as his
private property,
Motes boards a
train for Taulkinham. The grandson...
- that Tom
entered the
Ewell property at Mayella's
request to chop up a
chifforobe and that
Mayella showed signs of
having been
beaten around that time....
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attached mirror, a
small table, some
coordinating chairs, and
sometimes a
chifforobe or wardrobe.
Cottage furniture is true to the
Victorian style in that...
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Sellers Company was
founded in Kokomo, Indiana, in 1888. The
company made
chifforobes, cabinets, and tables—and oak was
their choice material. They grew to...
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called Jones, to whom she felt attracted, to her
house to help "bust up a
chifforobe" (referencing the
novel To Kill a Mockingbird). On one occasion, Wiegel...