Furniture Vocabulary
sofa
A piece of furniture for seating multiple people, typically upholstered and may have cushions.
chair
A piece of furniture designed for sitting, typically with a back and four legs.
Glossary Reference
Common items used to furnish a home or office, such as seating and storage.
sofa
A piece of furniture for seating multiple people, typically upholstered and may have cushions.
chair
A piece of furniture designed for sitting, typically with a back and four legs.
desk
A piece of furniture with a flat surface used for working, studying, or writing.
table
A piece of furniture with a flat top and one or more legs, used for various activities like eating or working.
bookshelf
A piece of furniture with shelves for storing books.
cabinet
A piece of furniture with shelves, drawers, and/or compartments for storing items.
couch
A piece of furniture for seating, typically with a back and arms.
stool
A seat typically having four legs and no back or arms; also can refer to human feces.
armchair
A large, comfortable chair designed for lounging or sitting, often with armrests.
dresser
A piece of furniture typically with drawers for storing clothes.
coffee table
A small table designed for use in a living room, typically placed in front of a sofa.
file cabinet
A piece of furniture with drawers for storing documents.
nightstand
A small table or cabinet placed beside a bed, typically used to hold a lamp, alarm clock, or personal items.
wardrobe
A large, tall cupboard in which clothes may be hung or stored.
ottoman
A piece of furniture that is typically a padded seat or footstool, often without a back or arms.
bench
A long seat for multiple people, typically made of wood or metal.
console
A panel or device for controlling or monitoring a system or machine.
shelving unit
A structure or piece of furniture with shelves for storing or displaying items.
media unit
A group or organization involved in communication and broadcasting.
decorative accent
A distinctive manner of pronunciation, especially one associated with a particular country, area, or social class.
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