- Cheffonier
A Cheffonier or Chiffonier, is a piece of
furniture differentiated from thesideboard by its smaller size and by the enclosure of the whole of the front by doors. Its name (which comes from the French for a "rag-gatherer") suggests that it was originally intended as a receptacle for odds and ends which had no place elsewhere, but it now usually serves the purpose of a sideboard.It was one of the many curious developments of the mixed taste, at once cumbrous and bizarre, which prevailed in furniture during the Empire period in
England . The earliest cheffoniers date from that time; they are usually ofrosewood - the favoritetimber of that moment; their furniture (the technical name for knobs, handles and escutcheons) was most commonly ofbrass , and there was very often a raised shelf with a pierced brass gallery at the back. The doors were well panelled and often edged with brass-beading, while the feet were pads or claws, or, in the choicer examples, sphinxes in gildedbronze .See also
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